Earlier this year producer Jerry Weintraub predicted Oscar gold for one of his upcoming pet projects, the Steven Soderbergh-helmed Liberace biopic. âIâve got a great script, itâs a great story, and theyâre great characters,â he enthused to Movieline. âThatâs what I make movies about. Itâs going to win an Academy Award⦠for Michael Douglas.â Well, not so fast.
Turns out the biopic, now titled Behind the Candelabra, has been picked up by HBO Films. Soderbergh explained the match in a statement (via Deadline):
âFrom the inception of this project, weâve had two priorities: getting it right creatively, and getting as many people as possible to see it,â Soderbergh said. âHBOâs fearless approach to original programming and their unparalleled ability to pull in viewers make them the perfect fit for us.
The HBO touch certainly worked for recent A-list starring projects like Grey Gardens, which earned multiple nods and wins at the Emmys and the Golden Globes, or Todd Haynesâ Kate Winslet-driven miniseries Mildred Pierce, another Emmy powerhouse. So itâs not a shabby move in terms of prestige; you just know Liberaceâs primed for every TV award out there, even before itâs begun lensing.
The telefilm will still star Michael Douglas as the titular flamboyant musician and Matt Damon as his lover, Scott Thorson, and films next summer.
So, the ultimate trade-off: Oscar hopes vs. a wider audience in an utterly respected and critically dominant home market. Did Douglas really need another Oscar statuette, or will buckets of Emmy and Golden Globes kudos suffice?
⢠HBO Picks Up Steven Soderberghâs Liberace Film Starring Michael Douglas & Matt Damon [Deadline]
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