Director Ava DuVernay has officially released the teaser for her upcoming limited series When They See Us on Netflix. The four-part show will chronicle the story of how five teenage boys of color from Harlem were wrongly convicted of a rape they didn’t commit in 1989, as well as the 25-year fight for justice following their conviction. The clip immediately shows the emotional toll the racially charged case has on the young boys, their families, and the community.
The show is based on the real-life account of those teens — Antron McCray, Kevin Richardson, Yusef Salaam, Raymond Santana, and Korey Wise — who came to be known as the Central Park Five. On March 1, DuVernay — who also cowrote the project — tweeted about the series, writing, “They are millions of young people of color who are blamed, judged and accused on sight.” DuVernay has previously worked on significant historical films — including 2014’s Selma and 2016’s 13th — that explore the history of racism in America. The latest is sure to be just as necessary and intriguing. Netflix will premiere When They See Us on May 31.
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