Avedon, Oscar winner Ron Howard’s documentary feature about the life and work of legendary photographer Richard Avedon, has been acquired by Netflix, The Hollywood Reporter has exclusively learned. The film, which had its world premiere at May’s Cannes Film Festival and was met with raves, will be released worldwide on the streaming platform later this year, and will receive an awards push.
A production of Imagine Documentaries and Fifth Season in association with The Richard Avedon Foundation, Avedon counts among its producers Imagine Entertainment co-chiefs Howard and Brian Grazer and president Justin Wilkes, Imagine Documentaries president Sara Bernstein, Dallas Brennan Rexer and Christopher St. John. Meredith Kaulfers, Mary Lisio, Chris Rice and Graham Taylor served as executive producers.
The film marks a reunion between Netflix and Imagine Documentaries, which recently collaborated on the documentary feature Marty, Life Is Short, a profile of Martin Short, which recently received three Primetime Emmy nominations, including best documentary special.
“I’ve always been drawn to stories that help us better understand remarkable people,” Howard tells THR. “Richard Avedon was an artist whose work continues to resonate not only because of the extraordinary images he created, but because of the humanity and curiosity behind them. At Imagine Documentaries, that’s exactly the kind of story we strive to tell, and this film gave us an extraordinary opportunity to explore Avedon’s legacy through an unparalleled archive and the voices of those who knew him best. We’re thrilled to continue our longstanding partnership with Netflix to share his story with audiences everywhere.”






