
‘Sinners’ puts ‘truth on screen’ for the Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians
The blockbuster horror film “Sinners” features the Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians in a short, but impactful scene. For some Choctaw, it is the first time they’ve heard their language and seen their culture accurately portrayed on screen. The filmmakers set out with the goal of authenticity in mind, hiring Choctaw consultants and actors to ensure the movie did the tribe justice. “Sinners” producers didn’t stop with Choctaw consultants; they enlisted a small army of experts who advised on the confluence of cultures mingling in the 1930s Mississippi Delta, where the film is set.