One of the better things I saw in this year’s Chicago International Film Festival was The Central Park Five, a documentary about the infamous 1989 rape that inflamed New York City and sent five innocent men to jail. It’s the subject of this week’s long review. We also recommend: Burn: One Year on the Front Lines of the Battle to Save Detroit, which looks at firefighters in a city choked with vacant buildings; Generation P, a satire of the advertising business in Russia during the early 90s; and Starlet, about the relationship between a younger woman and an older one in lower-class Los Angeles.