New Creative Voices in Documentary Films: “Natchez” (2025)

02/20/2026
7:00 pm - 8:30 pm

Come to the Norfolk Library for a sneak preview of three new documentaries, now in limited release, that have a good chance of being shortlisted for the Oscar. Filmmaker Sloane Klevin has curated this short series representing the latest in creative documentary filmmaking.

The next documentary film in the library’s series is “Natchez” (2025) and will be screened at the Norfolk Library on Friday, February 20 beginning at 7:00 p.m. In the film “Natchez,” directed by Suzannah Herbert, visitors to antebellum mansions in the titular Mississippi town wax nostalgic about bygone days, before 1865, when plantation owners ruled over enslaved people.

The film is on an Oscar-qualifying run and will be released at Film Forum in New York on January 30. It won Best Documentary Feature at the Tribeca Film Festival.

For more information about “Natchez” or to register for the screening, please click here.

Next documentary film screening:
Friday, March 6, 7:00 p.m.: “Mistress Dispeller” (2024)

Location
Norfolk Library

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