The story is based on real events and real people and is set in the mid-1950s freehold township of Sophiatown, Johannesburg— one of the few areas in South Africa where blacks could own property and drink alcoholic beverages. ''Drum'' begins with the central character, sportswriter Henry Nxumalo, reporting on a boxing match with Nelson Mandela. Nxumalo leaves his wife Florence at home while going out into his community's night life and has an affair with a female singer. He works for ''Drum (South African magazine)'' magazine, which was "the first black lifestyle magazine in Africa."<ref name="swood"> </ref> The magazine was financed by whites and had a multiracial staff; it was popular among the black community. ''Drum'''s British editor, James R. A. Bailey (Jason Flemyng), asks Nxumalo to write on the township crime scene, and Nxumalo, while at first unwilling, finally agrees. While on the job, he encounters Slim (Zola), a gang leader, that he had previously met in shebeen, and witnesses him kill a man in Sophiatown.
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