Find the Cannes Film Festival love story with actor Michael Douglas in just six pictures to relive the best moments of his career on the Croisette! A contender since 1979, the actor has produced often surprising and sometimes controversial films. It’s back to these films that she came to support on the red carpet.
Michael Douglas, Palme d’Or (2023)
Michael DouglasThe 78-year-old will receive the prestigious Palme d’Or at the 76th Cannes Film Festival tonight. the price which “Salute to his illustrious career and his dedication to cinema”. The actor, who came several times on the red carpet and projects close to his heart, announced : “After a career of more than 50 years, it is an honor to return to the Croisette to open the festival and to speak our common language, the language of cinema. He was honored this evening at an opening ceremony broadcast live on France 2.
My Life with Liberace (2013)

The actor is in the Palais des Festivals for My Life with Liberace, Steven Soderbergh’s TV movie in which he plays the famous American pianist. The feature film in competition is particularly interested in her romantic relationship with dog handler Scott Thorson, played by Matt Damon.
Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps (2010)

23 years after the first installment, aptly named Wall Street, Oliver Stone returns with the sequel, in which Douglas again plays Gordon Gekko, but this time, he is not learning finance from Charlie Sheen, but from Shia LaBeouf! The film is out of competition and is set during the stock market crash of 2008.
Free Fall (1993)

In 1993, Michael Douglas competes with Joel Schumacher’s Freefall, the story of an average American who suddenly loses his lead while stuck in traffic. The film will leave empty-handed, but will find its audience in cinemas, where almost 900,000 viewers will participate.
Basic Instinct (1992)

After a 13-year absence, Michael Douglas returns to the Croisette to compete with Paul Verhoeven’s Basic Instinct. The film opens this 45th edition, and the cast includes then-unknown Sharon Stone and Gene Triplehorn (also pictured). The rest is known: the film caused a scandal and divided festival participants, rolling out the symbolic red carpet for the theatrical release. Note that Douglas is wearing this hairstyle because he was filming at the same time… free fall!
The Chinese Syndrome (1979)

That year, Michael Douglas participated in the competition for “The China Syndrome”, a film depicting a nuclear incident, directed by James Bridges. He answers to Jack Lemmon (pictured) and Jane Fonda. Also on the way is his father Kirk, who is immortal along with his grandson Cameron. The interpreter of Spartacus will be the president of the jury next year.
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