If you are looking for information on Attica (2021), you are at the right place. The horror documentary film is set in the summer of 1971 tracing the conflicts between the guards and inmates at the ...
Stanley Nelson, Jr. and Traci A. Curry shed light on making the documentary and interviewing subjects involved in the historic event. When asked why Nelson Jr. chose a documentary on the Attica prison ...
"Put your hands in the air, and you will not be harmed." "But that was bullsh*t." Showtime has unveiled an official trailer for a superb new documentary film titled Attica, which just premiered at the ...
This review of “Attica” was first published on September 9 after the film’s premiere at the Toronto Film Festival. Time can be both one of the greatest gifts to uncovering the truth as well as one of ...
Stanley Nelson's film lets us see — really see — what happened at Attica like nothing before it. Back in the ’60s and ’70s, when the press was first discovering itself as “media,” there were any ...
It’s been 50 years since the Attica Prison Uprising in New York became the largest — and bloodiest — prison rebellion in U.S. history. A myriad of people were injured and 39 people died, including 29 ...
On September 9, 1971, inmates at Attica Prison in upstate New York, driven past their breaking points by their obscene living conditions, seized control of part of the building, taking hostages to ...
Here are some of the people who made the searing new documentary “Attica” possible: elderly ex-cons, dumpster divers and, perhaps most strange of all, Richard Nixon. Director Stanley Nelson and ...
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As the country with the highest number of prisoners under lock and key, perhaps it’s not surprising that many of our correctional institutions have taken on a mythic status, their names alone sending ...
The events at Attica Correctional Facility that began on September 9, 1971, became the largest and bloodiest prison rebellion to date. Now, 50 years after the five-day uprising — which left 29 inmates ...