Tsotsi
"Tsotsi" is a South African film directed by Gavin Hood, released in 2005. The story follows a young gangster named Tsotsi, who leads a life of crime in the streets of Johannesburg. After a violent encounter, he inadvertently becomes responsible for a baby, which forces him to confront his past and reconsider his choices.
The film explores themes of redemption, identity, and the impact of violence on society. It is based on the novel by Athol Fugard and won the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. "Tsotsi" highlights the struggles of marginalized communities in South Africa.