When Michael Douglas Felt Steven Spielberg Was Responsible For Him Not Even Getting Nominated For Award (Picture Credit: IMDB)

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Steven Spielberg and Michael Douglas are a few of the biggest names in Hollywood whose works have always spoken for themselves. The veteran actor and the ace filmmaker once collaborated for the HBO film Behind the Candelabra. However, there was a moment when the actor was among the strong contenders for the coveted Palme d’Or trophy. Still, he claimed that it was the filmmaker’s anti-stand against television that cost him the Best Actor trophy at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival.

Behind the Candelabra was a 2013 American biographical comedy-drama film which also starred Matt Damon as Scott Thorson. The movie was based on Thorson’s book about the relationship, which received a decent response from the audiences as it was screened at the Cannes Film Festival ahead of its release. Liberace’s tempestuous relationship with a young lover was shown in the movie as it featured two Academy Award winners.

The Steven Spielberg-directed movie went on to win several accolades as it took home prizes from the Critics’ Choice Television Awards and the Golden Globes, where Douglas won Best Actor for a miniseries or television film. However, it was not enough for The Ant-Man actor as he once blamed the director for not being nominated for the best actor award in 2013’s Cannes.

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