White Shadow.
"White Shadow," directed by Noaz Deshe, is a gripping narrative that confronts the harrowing reality of albinism in Tanzania, where superstition fuels a merciless hunt for albinos. This 2013 film, lauded for its raw depiction and innovative storytelling, follows Alias, a young albino boy, on the run after witnessing his father's brutal murder. With a stark portrayal of survival against the backdrop of a society steeped in violence and discrimination, "White Shadow" not only highlights the perilous existence of albinos but also critiques deeply ingrained cultural beliefs and practices. Through its evocative cinematography and poignant performances, the film serves as a crucial commentary on the urgent need for awareness, protection, and change for albinos in Tanzania and beyond, making it a significant cultural and social document of our times.