Thabiso is a young Filmmaker and former structural engineer who got his break into the film industry thanks to the NFVF Youth Filmmakers Project, crafting the award-winning short The Turning Son (2019), writing several produced feature films, and line-producing a major feature film. He has directed the feature films Prime (2023) and Offside (2023), solidifying his career as a Director and Screenwriter focused on Auteurship that meets the standard set by Global Cinema. He passionately deals with themes of family, identity, and social division. His filmmaking style is founded in Realism that is interwoven with allegory and magic realism to entertain his audience, haunting them with the deeper cinematic meanings and moral entanglements. He is most influenced by the Filmmakers of New Mexican Cinema (Nuevo Cine Mexicano), French New Wave, British New Wave (post-2008), and New Hollywood movements of Cinema.
Thabiso Makoto is known for This Is Not a Burial, It's a Resurrection (2019).
Thabiso Masoti is known for Amandla (2022).
Thabo Bopape is known for Operation Brothers (2019), Catch a Fire (2006) and The Forgiven (2017).
Thabo Kaamba is known for Can You See Us? (2022).
Thabo Ketshabetswe is known for Supernatural (2005), Continuum (2012) and The Flash (2014).
Thabo Letsie is known for This Is Not a Burial, It's a Resurrection (2019).
Thabo Malema is known for The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency (2008), Single Guys (2013) and The Widow (2019).
Thabo Rametsi is an actor and producer, known for The Giver (2014), Kalushi: The Story of Solomon Mahlangu (2016) and The Mauritanian (2021).
Thabong Mathebe is known for Matshwenyego (2018).