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Lost/Found coming to AfroPoP Digital Shorts October 20

Paula Puryear’s narrative short spotlights a different kind of love story.

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Dressed Like Kings offers an intimate look at the South African tradition—oswenka—where men compete weekly for the title of “Best Dressed” to express pride and self-worth. Through the stories of three men, the film explores this fifty-year-old Zulu cultural practice, its challenges, and the question of whether such self-expression is worth the cost.

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