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Ross Dinerstein from Houston co-produced Netflix's documentary series & # 39; The Innocent Man & # 39 ;.
Ross Dinerstein from Houston co-produced Netflix's documentary series & # 39; The Innocent Man & # 39 ;.
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Ross Dinerstein from Houston co-produced Netflix's documentary series & # 39; The Innocent Man & # 39 ;.
Ross Dinerstein from Houston co-produced Netflix's documentary series & # 39; The Innocent Man & # 39 ;.
Figure: Netflix
About a year ago, Ross Dinerstein, a filmmaker and developer who was born and raised in Hosuton, loved “The Innocent Man: Murder and Injustice in the Small Town”. The Netflix series was based on the John Grisham book. There were about two murders in the town of Ada, Oklahoma in the 1980s.
At the time, Dinerstein said, “There are other projects in the hopper, but at the time they could not be explained in detail. But he admitted that streaming television provided an opportunity to develop stories that might not have been mentioned otherwise.
“It's a busy and exciting time,” he said. "For documentary: I think this is the golden age."
This week, he announced that CNN Films will be airing a new trilogy series on the upcoming HBO Max. Next year, the “Gate of Heaven” will tell the story of religious worship and mass suicides that took place in 1997. The event is strange and terrible than the short synopsis can convey.
Dinerstein grew up in Houston and attended Kinkaid. “I and my family are very much in Houston.”
Here he grew to love good storytelling and began to think of filmmaking as a career in college. He spent time in film development in New York before settling in Los Angeles, and continued to root in Houston Astros while raising loyal children to the Los Angeles Dodgers.
The “innocent man” has made great strides and Dinerstein has shown that he is willing to use the available materials and to be a producer when something else is improvised. The scene reenactment of the film felt far from the old TV reenactment of "Unsolved Mystery."
"Replay, the word is very taboo," he said. But “My whole pitch was to make a movie-like story. I wanted to shoot in a way that looked like a movie to make something different from the Unsolved Mystery. So we used the same crew that we used for feature films. The idea was to have a bad shape or shape in some way. ”
“The Innocent Man” fits the theme of “Heaven & # 39; s Gate”, a legacy of justice. “Heaven & # 39; s Gate” – a plot full of conspiracy, but Dinerstein says “a flawed criminal justice system” Start yesterday with content you didn't say. ”