Such an experience is provided by “The Lady and the Dale,” HBO Max’s Duplass Brothers-produced docuseries that opens a window on 1970s America by relating the details of an implausible but true automotive industry scandal that captured headlines before fading into obscure cultural memory. In the process, it turns a . . .
Netflix’s ‘Crime Scene: The Vanishing at the Cecil Hotel’ (about Elisa Lam) and HBO’s ‘The Lady and the Dale’ are true crime tales with a difference, ones that are just as concerned with the ‘scene’ as the ‘crime’
Producer Andre Gaines of Cinemation Studios Teams With Allen Bain, Nick Cammilleri And The Duplass Brothers To Bring The Riveting Story Of Elizabeth Carmichael To HBO
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The Los Angeles-based producer, writer and director kicks off 2021 as an executive producer of the HBO original four-part documentary series The Lady and The Dale, which uncovers the stranger-than-fiction true story of Elizabeth Carmichael: a transgender automotive entrepreneur who introduced a bold, new three-wheeled car in the 1970s. His other upcoming productions include the documentary series Stateless with Blumhouse TV; the remake of Stephen King’s Children of the Corn ; Buzzed starring Jeremy Renner and Keira Knightley; Killing Gawker written by Charles Randolph and directed by Seth Gordon; the award-winning animated feature The Immortal Warrior starring Rodrigo Santoro; and the highly anticipated documentary feature film about legendary comedian and activist Dick Gregory.
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