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Barry Michael Avrich ( ; born May 9, 1963) is a Canadian film director, film producer, author, marketing executive, and arts philanthropist. Avrich's film career has included critically acclaimed films about the entertainment business including ''The Last Mogul'' about film producer
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(2005), ''Glitter Palace'' about the
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(2005), and ''Guilty Pleasure'' about the '' Vanity Fair'' columnist and author
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(2004). In addition, Avrich produced the
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-nominated television special ''Caesar and Cleopatra'' (2009) with
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. Avrich also produced Canada's Sports Hall of Fame Awards (2015) as well as the Canadian Screen Awards (2015-2017) and The Scotiabank Giller Prize (2015-Current). Besides films, Avrich has authored three books and one play as well as supporting many leading cultural institutions including The
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and the
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. Avrich was responsible for creating the world's first state of the art
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in a
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at the Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto, Ontario. Avrich won the
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in 2008. In 2016, Avrich published his memoir, "Moguls, Monsters and Madmen."


Early life

Avrich was born into a
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family in
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,
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, the son of Irving Avrich, a garment industry executive, and Faye Avrich, a housewife. His parents immersed him in the arts as a child. In school, Avrich produced
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s and started experimenting with films. While attending
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, he gravitated to the film program and while there, he produced many films. In 1980, he moved to
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where he continued to study film, art and theatre at both
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and the
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. While in school, Avrich started Rent-A-Fan Club, a company that offered "celebrity status" to people as a novelty by using his fellow acting students to create fan clubs. Soon after graduating, Avrich made two short films that would get him noticed: ''The King of Yorkville'' (1985) was a satirical parody of the 1980s dating scene that was picked up by local television stations in Canada, and ''The Madness of Method'' (1995), featuring M. Emmet Walsh, won a Gold Medal at the Bilbao International Festival of Documentary and Short Films.


Career


Film

Avrich created Melbar Entertainment Group in 1998 to produce
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s. Avrich has directed and produced over many acclaimed documentaries and
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s. His focus is generally on the entertainment industry and television specials, including the music special, ''Bowfire'' for
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(2008), ''One x One Gala'' (2007) for CTV and ''Caesar and Cleopatra'' (2009) for Bravo and CTV. Other films have chronicled defense attorney Edward Greenspan and the Rolling Stones promoter
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,
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, and
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. His 2010 film '' Unauthorized: The Harvey Weinstein Project'' was sold to IFC's Sundance Now channel in February 2011. In 2017, Avrich announced plans for a docu-series on American financier and convicted sex offender
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, however he decided to scrap the project after Epsteins suicide in August, 2019, claiming the topic to be "too distasteful". In 2018, Avrich directed and produced, The Reckoning, the first "#metoo documentary on Harvey Weinstein that premiered at Hot Docs Film Festival and was sold to CBC and Hulu. In 2018, Avrich produced and directed an acclaimed and award winning documentary ''Prosecuting Evil'' on Nuremberg prosecutor Ben Ferencz that was sold to Netflix. In 2019, Avrich directed and produced Off The Record, a biography on Grammy award winning producer and composer
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for Crave and Netflix which premiered at
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. In 2020, Avrich produced '' Made You Look'', a documentary about the infamous
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Gallery art fraud scandal that was sold to Netflix. In 2021, Avrich directed and produced ''Oscar Peterson: Black + White'', a docu-concert on jazz icon Oscar Peterson that had its world premiere at TIFF on September 12, 2021. In 2022, Avrich began production on three new documentaries; Without Precedent (on Supreme Court Justice
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), Sacrilege (narrated by Brian Cox) and The Palm Beach Diaries. ''The Last Mogul'' (2005) is probably Avrich's best known film to date. The ''
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said of the documentary about Lew Wasserman, it "draws a full and balanced measure of the man, from his stratospheric rise to a remarkably humbling fall, and includes as thorough a study of the super-agent-turned-mogul's shady ties with organized crime as any feature docu could hope to muster."


Awards and Controversy

In April 2022, Avrich received a
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for Best Documentary Program for ''Oscar Peterson: Black + White''. When called up to the mic to make an acceptance speech, his remarks ended with the following statement: "There are so many Black stories in Canada that need to be told. It doesn't matter who tells them, we just need to tell 'em." At least 11 Canadian film-sector organizations issued prompt statements condemning these remarks, including the Black Screen Office, whose statement called out Avrich's "privilege and supreme disrespect of our history" that "cleverly weaponizes the non-Black community"; Reelworld Film Festival, whose statement called out Avrich's words as "reflective of a past system that we are working to change"; and, without naming Avrich, the
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that is responsible for the
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. Avrich's statement the next day said that he had "misspoke" and that " course, it matters who tells stories."


Business

Avrich began a marketing career in 1985 at Borden Advertising where he worked on national campaigns for the Canadian original production of ''
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'' and ''
Miss Saigon ''Miss Saigon'' is a stage musical by Claude-Michel Schönberg and Alain Boublil, with lyrics by Boublil and Richard Maltby Jr. It is based on Giacomo Puccini's 1904 opera ''Madame Butterfly'', and similarly tells the tragic tale of a doomed roma ...
''. In 1989, Avrich joined Echo Advertising where he became partner and eventually CEO. While at Echo, Avrich and his staff developed award-winning international campaigns for such clients such as the
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, the Rolling Stones, American Express, Sprint and for Broadway productions such as ''
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'', ''
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'', '' Fosse,'' '' Kiss of the Spider Woman'' and Canadian productions of ''
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'', '' Cats'' and ''Les Misérables''. Avrich left Echo in 2005 after it was sold to a UK-based marketing firm and he started a boutique advertising agency. In 2009, Avrich won the Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of The Year Award.


Filmography

* ''The King of Yorkville'', 1987 * ''The Madness of Method'', 1996 * ''Unforgettable: 100 years Remembered'', 1998 * ''Glitter Palace'', 2002 * ''Guilty Pleasure'', 2002 * ''A Criminal Mind'', 2005 * ''Satisfaction'', 2006 * ''City Lights'', 2002 * ''The Madness of King Richard'', 2003 * ''The Last Mogul'', 2005 * ''One x One Gala'', 2007 * ''Bowfire'', 2008 * ''Citizen Cohl'', 2008 * ''The Ultimate Jew'', 2009 * ''Caesar and Cleopatra'', 2009 * ''Amerika Idol'', 2009 * ''Unauthorized: The Harvey Weinstein Story'', 2010 * ''The Tempest'', 2010 * ''An Unlikely Obsession: Churchill and the Jews'', 2011 * ''Show Stopper: The Theatrical Life of Garth Drabinsky'', 2012 * '' Filthy Gorgeous: The Bob Guccione Story '', 2013 * ''Quality Balls The David Steinberg Story'', 2013 * ''Red Alert'', 2014 * ''
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'', 2015 * '' Antony and Cleopatra'', 2015 * '' King John'', 2015 * ''Women Who Act'', 2015 * ''The Man Who Shot Hollywood'', 2015 (documentary short) * ''The Taming of the Shrew'', 2016 * ''Canadian Screen Awards'', 2016 (television) * ''Hamlet'', 2016 * ''The Scotia Giller Prize'' Broadcast, 2016 (television) * ''Macbeth'', 2016 * ''Blurred Lines'', 2017 (documentary) * "Prosecuting Evil: The Extraordinary World of Ben Ferencz, 2018 (documentary) * '' David Foster: Off the Record'', 2019 (documentary)"‘David Foster: Off The Record’ Feature Documentary In Works With Music Icon Center Stage"
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'', July 16, 2019. * '' Made You Look: A True Story About Fake Art'', 2020 * ''Howie Mandel: But, Enough About Me'', 2020 (Documentary) * ''Reversal of Fortune: The Unraveling of Turkey's Democracy'', 2020 (Documentary) * ''Othello'', 2020 * ''Merry Wives of Windsor'', 2020 * '' Oscar Peterson: Black + White'' (2021) * ''The Talented Mr. Rosenberg'' (2021) * ''Sacrilege'' (2022) * ''Without Precedent'' (2022)


References


Further reading

*''Event and Entertainment Marketing'', 1994, Probus Publishing *''Selling The Sizzle'', 2002, Lester Publishing *''Selling The Sizzle 2, The Sequel'', 2005, Lester Publishing *''The Madness of Method'', 2001, Maxworks Publishing * Moguls, Monsters, and Madmen 2017, ECW Press


External links

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