In the Oscar-winning 'Tsotsi', a young thug finds redemption


It's six days before the Oscars and Gavin Hood, seated in his suite at the Adolphus Hotel, is feeling the pressure. 

The director's not worried about gift bags and rubbing shoulders with George Clooney. He's not even so much concerned about whether his film, Tsotsi, will take the award for Best Foreign Language Film, the first Oscar for his native South Africa. 

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