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Attica

  • 2021
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  • 1h 56min
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Attica (2021)
Attica details the five-day prison rebellion that transpired in the fall of 1971 in upstate New York and still stands as the largest and deadliest the country has ever witnessed. More than a simple recounting of the five days of rebellion, ATTICA will also offer a broader understanding of the Attica tragedy in the crosscurrents of politics, race, power and punishment during the early 1970s.
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Una inmersión vívida en el levantamiento de 1971 del director ganador del Emmy, Stanley Nelson, que destaca la violencia y el racismo perdurables del sistema penitenciario y la necesidad urg... Leer todoUna inmersión vívida en el levantamiento de 1971 del director ganador del Emmy, Stanley Nelson, que destaca la violencia y el racismo perdurables del sistema penitenciario y la necesidad urgente y continua de una reforma 50 años después.Una inmersión vívida en el levantamiento de 1971 del director ganador del Emmy, Stanley Nelson, que destaca la violencia y el racismo perdurables del sistema penitenciario y la necesidad urgente y continua de una reforma 50 años después.

  • Dirección
    • Traci Curry
    • Stanley Nelson
  • Guión
    • Stanley Nelson
  • Reparto principal
    • Arthur Harrison
    • Carlos Roche
    • Tyrone Larkins
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    7,5/10
    3,2 mil
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Traci Curry
      • Stanley Nelson
    • Guión
      • Stanley Nelson
    • Reparto principal
      • Arthur Harrison
      • Carlos Roche
      • Tyrone Larkins
    • 31Reseñas de usuarios
    • 29Reseñas de críticos
    • 87Metapuntuación
  • Ver la información de la producción en IMDbPro
    • Nominado para 1 premio Óscar
      • 2 premios y 14 nominaciones en total

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    Arthur Harrison
    Arthur Harrison
    • Self - Former Attica Prisoner
    Carlos Roche
    Carlos Roche
    • Self - Former Attica Prisoner
    Tyrone Larkins
    Tyrone Larkins
    • Self - Former Attica Prisoner
    George Che Nieves
    George Che Nieves
    • Self - Former Attica Prisoner
    David Brosig
    David Brosig
    • Self - Former Attica Prisoner
    Daniel Sheppard
    Daniel Sheppard
    • Self - Former Attica Prisoner
    Lawrence Akil Killebrew
    Lawrence Akil Killebrew
    • Self - Former Attica Prisoner
    Joe Heath
    Joe Heath
    • Self - Lawyer
    Dee Quinn Miller
    Dee Quinn Miller
    • Self - Daughter of Guard William Quinn
    Lewis M. Steel
    Lewis M. Steel
    • Self - Observer Committee
    Alhajji Sharif
    Alhajji Sharif
    • Self - Former Attica Prisoner
    Al Victory
    Al Victory
    • Self - Former Attica Prisoner
    John Johnson
    John Johnson
    • Self - Reporter
    Stewart Dan
    Stewart Dan
    • Self - Reporter
    Herman Schwartz
    Herman Schwartz
    • Self - Observer Committee
    James Asbury
    James Asbury
    • Self - Former Attica Prisoner
    Ann Valone
    Ann Valone
    • Self - Wife of Hostage Carl Valone
    Maryann Valone
    Maryann Valone
    • Self - Daughter of Hostage Carl Valone
    • Dirección
      • Traci Curry
      • Stanley Nelson
    • Guión
      • Stanley Nelson
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    gortx

    Searing Documentary on the Attica uprising

    "Attica! Attica!" That quote by Al Pacino in a scene from Sidney Lumet's brilliant 1975 DOG DAY AFTERNOON is probably all that most people know about the 1971 Prison uprising in New York state (if they get the reference at all).

    Stanley Nelson and Traci Curry's exemplary documentary does a thorough job of telling the full story. It's not just a recitation of facts, either, the filmmakers do excellent work in showing how the small upper state New York that housed the prison was a true 'company town' - the corporation being the state pen. Current day interviews are presented from many who participated (including multiple prisoners) and the families of those who aren't here to tell their story (especially the guards).

    Fortunately for the filmmakers there is ample footage, not just from newsreels, but, quite a bit from inside the prison. The prisoners made the wise P. R. choice to allow the media inside the prison walls in order for their side of the story to be told. The most chilling footage is from Attica's security cameras. They sit silently capturing all of the events without moving or editing. Just observing.

    What's most striking about the early part of the Documentary is how articulate the prisoners were (and are). Their pleas for fair treatment by officials is passionate and well thought out (one of their number, nicknamed 'Jerry the Jew', was an actual lawyer). The sense that they were finally being heard is palpable. There was even some optimism.

    All of this, adds to how painful the final act plays out. Even with some hope expressed early on, one knows how it all turned out. The villains here are then Governor Nelson Rockefeller and President Nixon (who not only expresses support for Rockefeller's actions, but goads him on). The surveillance footage is truly horrific. The police's repeated exhortations to the prisoners to surrender and "you'll all be safe" are just as heartbreaking five decades later.

    Nelson and Curry do mention that some reform did come out it, but, it took far too long, as did any king of recognition and compensation to the guards who became the pawns in the tug of war. ATTICA isn't just a 'history lesson' - it's a vital document that resonates.
    10RobertCPA

    Not Law and Order

    I highly recommend this documentary although it is extremely distressing. The actual film clips and interviews with a range of those affected are exceptionally compelling. It seems that many "law and order" types might see this as "just desserts" for the persons incarcerated there (if you can't do the time, don't do the crime??!!). Extrajudicial killing during a disordered and politicized "law enforcement" response is anything but lawful and is an atrocity. The lack of accountability for the conditions that gave rise to the rebellion and for the murderous actions let loose by the authorities responsible is a stain on our country and its aspiration of "justice for all."
    9DavoZed

    An Appalling Incident in US History

    Between the film shot at the time and the alarming interviews with former inmates and guards, the riot at Attica is brought to gritty life.

    Anyone who imagines that prison is an appropriate or safe place for ANYONE, is delusional.

    And anyone who imagines that the US had or has a functioning democracy, should know that the NY governor, Nelson Rockefeller, failed to act and is directly responsible for the deaths and injuries caused by the riot. He could have prevented them.

    But Rockefeller wanted to run for the GOP nomination for President and could NOT afford to look soft on crime, so he ignored the crisis to achieve that.

    He gets a pass in history books as relatively warm and fuzzy but he was a neo fascist, just like Nixon / Reagan / the Bushs / Trump.
    10astridmrkich

    Necessary viewing

    This is a tough, but necessary, watch. Even though the horrific display of state sanctioned violence and killing towards Black inmates at Attica prison in NY happened 50 years ago, it unfortunately feels contemporary. The scary thing is that not much has changed regarding police brutality, prison conditions, or racism over the past 50 years. The footage included is remarkable. You'd be hard pressed to find this kind of all access media regarding a similar event in 2021. As I said, this is necessary viewing for anyone interested in racial and social justice and abolition. Remarkably well done documentary.
    8PedroPires90

    PIGS

    The last 25/30 minutes of this really elevates this doc to a different level, even if it's as painful as revolting.

    Yes, I was mostly ignorant about this. I'm not American and I was only born almost 20 years after. This was shocking as hell, I knew there were some deaths, but never thought it was a cold bloody massacre. How come not a single one of those racist pigs were prosecuted for the killings?

    I can't even analyse this as a film. Yeah, the sound is good, the editing too and the testimonies are great to hear. But this is such an emotional journey that I think that it is what it will stay with me, more than any technical achievements.

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    • Curiosidades
      In 2022, the film was selected for preservation in the National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant".
    • Citas

      Self -- Former Attica Prisoner: You either shut your mouth, or you were in big trouble. Some people died. Some were crippled. Some were psychologically damaged for life. And, uh, it was a bad place to be.

    • Créditos adicionales
      End credit title card #1: "29 prisoners and 10 hostages died in the assault on Attica prison. All were killed by law enforcement."
    • Conexiones
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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 27 de enero de 2022 (España)
    • Sitio oficial
      • SHOWTIME
    • Títulos en diferentes países
      • Аттика
    • Empresas productoras
      • Showtime Documentary Films
      • Firelight Films
      • Topic Studios
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    • Duración
      • 1h 56min(116 min)
    • Color
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    • Relación de aspecto
      • 1.78 : 1

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