<description>&lt;p&gt;&lt;a class="fl" href= "https://www.google.com/search?sca_esv=a891270acf4ea91d&amp;sxsrf=ANbL-n5IVG5dISOFrKCHt8b3v9CoVrRJ8A:1767820905067&amp;q=Suzannah+Herbert&amp;si=AL3DRZGDMkmBg1SB5TH8o8Xeh03tgmwpgZCgiYi5BFB_ELNOTE-iNJFePIC8MmhBjuAUqqxFyfw_V5AGCgh1n5Yycp69J0nDZ3JDQWGXTdrEi7iF6WRFXDTJNVqFDliXX3L0UlyEVKmV5Hvz0ZAsyD1oLbPN8P3EWlV_R2tD788iAkgiTZ8PPs1mbnAHMnpovDXRO2ocVbEDCMF4GvrbmbNt6y-4887Zyg%3D%3D&amp;sa=X&amp;ved=2ahUKEwjBuMqIrvqRAxUh5MkDHUKCGAYQmxN6BAgeEAI" data-ved="2ahUKEwjBuMqIrvqRAxUh5MkDHUKCGAYQmxN6BAgeEAI"&gt;Suzannah Herbert&lt;/a&gt; and &lt;a class="fl" href= "https://www.google.com/search?sca_esv=a891270acf4ea91d&amp;sxsrf=ANbL-n5IVG5dISOFrKCHt8b3v9CoVrRJ8A:1767820905067&amp;q=Darcy+McKinnon&amp;si=AL3DRZGNtcdgKOqVhotcr-UG2kkYpwR2WO4qu3O00NmpwBmLnT-pKuuYiVM812zPxN9ICPjW76Xe3WU1kiLhJI3MBKcTLlXX9PKNyea3EuL4s8PcqAYciPTwr8oz_4dWf3zwvcvIxVYVF2LtsNM4Skw2pytvqrKC-njk7Sz0t8w6PHUt64-6SPDbwN0cwPOdmJdU9a_MDWjg4LtcQM0H5gG1x8mZl01nvjxX-iNOKAcTgUUzCDODfCRWFVggG8jR3hJyFUl_uw_EqYWm6M-4hePVChU8Y-udIn_XAQU7DdHFsP_RynmaLM0%3D&amp;sa=X&amp;ved=2ahUKEwjBuMqIrvqRAxUh5MkDHUKCGAYQmxN6BAgcEAM" data-ved="2ahUKEwjBuMqIrvqRAxUh5MkDHUKCGAYQmxN6BAgcEAM"&gt;Darcy McKinnon&lt;/a&gt; discusses their feature film Natchez. The story begins with a wedding invitation that sparks an exploration of how historic locations are utilized for modern purposes, leading to a road trip through the South and research into the antebellum era. Initial filming faced setbacks when access was denied by the board of a plantation, prompting a pivot to Natchez, Mississippi. The film focuses on Rev, an engaging character met during a tour, and the complex, often painful history of the South. The documentary, characterized by a visually striking style, aims to entertain while provoking thought on history, culture, and racism. It is set for theatrical release and a later broadcast on PBS.&lt;/p&gt;</description>

Fog of Truth

Bart Weiss

Natchez

JAN 8, 202622 MIN
Fog of Truth

Natchez

JAN 8, 202622 MIN

Description

Suzannah Herbert and Darcy McKinnon discusses their feature film Natchez. The story begins with a wedding invitation that sparks an exploration of how historic locations are utilized for modern purposes, leading to a road trip through the South and research into the antebellum era. Initial filming faced setbacks when access was denied by the board of a plantation, prompting a pivot to Natchez, Mississippi. The film focuses on Rev, an engaging character met during a tour, and the complex, often painful history of the South. The documentary, characterized by a visually striking style, aims to entertain while provoking thought on history, culture, and racism. It is set for theatrical release and a later broadcast on PBS.