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Meirelles drama "Blindness" to open Cannes

Wed Apr 30, 2008 1:48am EDT
U.S actor Danny Glover (R) walks in the set during a break in the filming of Brazilian director Fernando Meirelles' movie 'Blindness ', in Montevideo September 18, 2007. The film is based on Portuguese Nobel laureate Jose Saramago's novel ''Ensaio sobre a Cegueira'' (Blindness). REUTERS/Andres Stapff

By Rebecca Leffler

Film

PARIS (Hollywood Reporter) - After keeping everyone in the dark for days, Cannes Film Festival organizers took the wraps off the remaining lineup Tuesday, unveiling Brazilian filmmaker Fernando Meirelles' "Blindness" as the May 14 opening-night film.

"Blindness," the English-language adaptation of Jose Saramago's best-selling mystery novel, stars Julianne Moore, Mark Ruffalo, Danny Glover and Gael Garcia Bernal in a story about a city struck by a strange blindness pandemic.

Meirelles is a familiar face on the Croisette. The director's acclaimed Rio-based crime drama "City of God" screened at Cannes in 2002 before launching an international career that has included "The Constant Gardener" and "City of Men."

Miramax will release "Blindness" in North America in September.

Also added to the festival lineup were a pair of competition titles. Laurent Cantet's "Entre les murs" will be the third Gallic title in the section, while James Gray's "Two Lovers," starring Joaquin Phoenix and Gwyneth Paltrow, also will vie for this year's Palme d'Or. Gray's previous film "We Own the Night" competed at Cannes last year.

Cantet's "Murs" is an adaptation of prolific French author Francois Begaudeau's novel about a French teacher at a secondary school in a rough neighborhood. Begaudeau, who wrote the script alongside Cantet and Robin Campillo, also stars as himself.

As expected, Barry Levinson's Hollywood satire "What Just Happened?" will close the festival May 25. The film's star, Robert De Niro, will serve double duty on closing night. In addition to presenting the Levinson film, the actor will bestow the Palme d'Or on the competition winner.

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