Film Reviews DOC NYC Film Festival Begins This Week with ‘Attica,’ ‘Kurt Vonnegut,’ ‘Citizen Ashe,’ ‘DMX’ and Many More Ready for the Big Screen This Sept. 10, 1971 photo shows inmates of Attica State Prison as they raise their hands in clenched fist to voice their demands during a negotiating session with New York’s prison commissioner. “Attica,” a new documentary, is part of the DOC NYC festival. (AP Photo) By Gregory Crofton Now in its 12th year DOC NYC, a massive in-person and online documentary film festival, begins this week and will screen more than 120 feature-length docs from Nov. 10-28. The films will be shown in-person from Nov. 10-18, and continue to be available online through the 28th. The lineup offers 32 world premieres including: “Kurt Vonnegut: Unstuck in Time,” “14 Peaks,” “Dean Martin: King of Cool,” and “DMX: Don’t Try to Understand. Check out our list of 10 festival docs we’re excited to watch: 1. CUSP 2. DIONNE WARWICK: DON’T MAKE ME OVER 3. PROCESSION 4. STORM LAKE 5. MR. SATURDAY NIGHT 6. JULIA 7. CITIZEN ASHE 8. BAD ATTITUDE: THE ART OF SPAIN RODRIGUEZ 9. BECOMING COUSTEAU 10. UNITED STATES VS. REALITY WINNER To find out the entire lineup for DOC NYC, or to buy a ticket or pass, you can visit its website here. Share This Previous ArticleIsaac Asimov Talks with David Letterman Next ArticleBehind the Sound Design of the New 'DUNE' November 8, 2021