“After more than 50 years of career, it is an honor to return to the Croisette to open the Festival and speak our common language, that of cinema”reacted the 78-year-old actor in a statement.
michael douglas presented four films in competition at the cannes film festivalon the French Riviera: “The China Syndrome” of James Bridges in 1979, “Basic Instinct” of Paul Verhoeven in 1992, “A day of fury” of Joel Schumacher in 1993 and “Behind the candlestick” of Steven Soderbergh in 2013.
His father, kirk douglaschaired the festival jury in 1980.
Michael Douglas won the Best Actor Oscar in 1988 for the role of New York stockbroker Gordon Gekko in “Wall Street” of Oliver Stone. The sequel, “Wall Street 2: Money never sleeps”was screened out of competition at Cannes in 2010.
He was also awarded as a producer for the film “Some one flies over the cuco’s nidus” by Milos Forman, who won the Oscar for best picture in 1976.
The 76th edition of the Cannes Film Festival will take place from May 16 to 27, and must announce the composition of the jury, chaired by the director Ruben Östlundwho won his second Palme d’Or last year for his film “The triangle of sadness”.
The entrance Cannes Film Festival will award the Palme d’Or to Michael Douglas was first published on newspaper TODAY.