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2.2 GB
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July 22, 2023, 7:29 p.m.
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Attica.2021.1080p.WEBRip.x264.AAC5.1-[YTS.MX].mp4 | 2.2 GB |
Attica.2021.1080p.WEBRip.x264.AAC5.1-[YTS.MX].srt | 266.4 KB |
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Rating:
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Director:
Traci Curry, Stanley Nelson
Cast:
Arthur Harrison, Carlos Roche, Tyrone Larkins…
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This unnervingly vivid dive into the 1971 uprising from Emmy® winning director Stanley Nelson sheds new light on the enduring violence and racism of the prison system and highlights the urgent, ongoing need for reform 50 years later.
Attica
IMDB - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt12482898
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SOURCE: Attica 2021 1080p web YTS
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GENERAL INFO
Genre: Action, Documentary, History
Director: Traci Curry, Stanley Nelson
Stars: Arthur Harrison, Carlos Roche, Tyrone Larkins
Plot: This unnervingly vivid dive into the 1971 uprising from Emmy® winning director Stanley Nelson sheds new light on the enduring violence and racism of the prison system and highlights the urgent, ongoing need for reform 50 years later.
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Survivors, observers, and expert government officials recount the 1971 uprising at the Attica Correctional Facility. The violent five-day standoff between mostly Black and Latino inmates and law enforcement gripped America then, and highlights the urgent, ongoing need for reform 50 years later.—SHOWTIME