
Gavin Hood is
a South African actor, screenwriter, and movie director. He directed the film
Tsotsi (2005). Tsotsi won the 2006 Academy Award for best foreign-language
film. It was one of the biggest moments in South Africa’s film history.Gavin
Hood was born on May 12, 1963, in Johannesburg, South Africa. His father and
mother were both actors. Hood earned a law degree, but he soon turned to
acting. He starred in The Game, a South African television series.
Hood then
went to the United States. He studied screenwriting and directing at the
University of California in Los Angeles. In 1993 he won an award for his first
screenplay, A Reasonable Man. He also continued to work as an actor. After
returning to South Africa, Hood made educational films for the country’s
Department of Health.
Hood made A
Reasonable Man into a movie in 1999. He directed and acted in the film. He won
several African film awards for his work.
Soon Hood
began writing the Tsotsi screenplay. He based it on a novel by Athol Fugard.
The film is about a gangster in Johannesburg who ends up caring for a kidnapped
baby.
Hood went on
to direct Hollywood movies, including Rendition (2007) and X-Men Origins:
Wolverine (2009). He also worked on television projects.
Films :

Tsotsi
Produced by : Peter Fudakowski
Screenplay by : Gavin Hood
Based on : Tsotsi by Athol
Fugard
Cinematography : Lance Gewer
Edited by : Megan Gill
Release date : 18 August 2005
Running time : 95 minutes
Country : South Africa, United
Kingdom
Language : Sesotho, Zulu
Setswana, Afrikaans, English
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