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3m 25s

THE CENTRAL PARK FIVE, tells the story of the five black and Latino teenagers from Harlem who were wrongly convicted of raping a white woman in New York City’s Central Park in 1989. Directed and produced by Ken Burns, David McMahon and Sarah Burns, the film chronicles the Central Park Jogger case, from the perspective of the five teenagers whose lives were upended by this miscarriage of justice

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En 1989, cinco adolescentes de Harlem son condenados injustamente por un crimen brutal.
Ken Burns, Sarah Burns and Dave McMahon discuss their film, Central Park Five
Film making has become a family business for Ken Burns, Sarah Burns and Dave McMahon.
The Central Park Five did not take a plea bargain.
Ken Burns, Sarah Burns and David McMahon discuss the term, 'wilding.'
In Sept. 2012 the City of New York subpoenaed all the materials from the film.
Kevin Richardson and Raymond Santana discuss the manipulation of their interrogation.
Natalie Byfield discusses the horror of the death penalty.
The media response to the Central Park Jogger case was swift and prejudiced.
Even with the absence of any evidence, the five teenagers were detained.