
Natchez: Film Screening
Winner of Best Documentary Feature at Tribeca ’25, NATCHEZ unravels the complex layers of a town in Mississippi sustained by antebellum tourism yet divided by the narrative of its own history. As hoop skirts and mansion tours clash with hard truths, NATCHEZ becomes a riveting meditation on the stories America chooses to tell—and forget. Director, Suzannah Herbert asks the question: Who gets to tell America’s story?
Natchez is a part of Milwaukee Film’s 2025 Dialogues Documentary Festival.
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