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'The Central Park Five', post-screening Q&A with directors and four members of the Central Park 5
U.S. Theatrical Premiere Dir. Ken Burns, David McMahon, Sarah Burns, 2012, 119 min.
Ken Burns co-directed, wrote and produced The Central Park Five with his daughter, Sarah Burns (author of the book "The Central Park Five: A Chronicle of a City Wilding") and her husband, David McMahon. In 1989, five black and Latino teenagers from Harlem were arrested and later convicted of brutally beating and raping a white woman in Central Park. New York Mayor Ed Koch called it the "crime of the century" and it remains to date one of the biggest media stories of our time. The five each spent between 6 and 13 years in prison before a shocking confession from a serial rapist and DNA evidence proved their innocence. Set against a backdrop of a decaying city beset by violence and racial tension, The Central Park Five tells the story of how five lives were upended by the rush to judgment by police, a sensationalist media and a devastating miscarriage of justice. An official selection of the 2012 Cannes and Toronto International Film Festivals and closing night of DOC NYC.
WIth a post-screening Q&A with dirs. Sarah Burns and David McMahon and members of the Central Park 5, Raymond Santana, Kevin Richardson, Yusef Salaam, Korey Wise.
True Crime New York and Sylvia Savadjian Present: From the victimless to the devastatingly brutal, crime is in New York City's bloodstream. A meditation on the complexity of "true" crime in the rotten apple -- from the Central Park Jogger Case to Giuliani Time, Bernie Goetz to Bernie Madoff. Ripped from the tabloid pages to the big screen, True Crime New York is a quarterly film, speaker and performance series.
ALSO SCREENING AT THE MAYSLES CINEMA: At the Maysles Cinema: Friday, 11/23, (5;15pm 7:30pm), Saturday, 11/24, (3:15pm, 5:15pm, 7:30pm), Monday, 11/26 (7:30pm), Tuesday, 11/27 (7:30pm), Wednesday, 11/28 (7:30pm), Thursday, 11/29(7:30pm)
Tickets to these screenings: http://www.brownpapertickets.com/ref/17367/event/282665
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LocationThe Oberia D. Dempsey Center Auditorium (View)
127 West 127th Street (between Lenox and Adam Clayton Powell)
New York, NY 10027
United States
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