Strathairn, Ormond, and O'Hara Face Autism
There's a new biopic finally gaining steam that hasn't been mentioned on Cinematical before -- HBO's Temple Grandin project. Back in August, Claire Danes signed on, and now The Hollywood Reporter posts that David Strathairn, Julia Ormond, and Catherine O'Hara have joined the cast.Temple Grandin is a 61-year-old woman with autism known to be one of the leading voices in autism advocacy. As a child, she was derided by her classmates for being different -- nicknamed "tape recorder" because of her tendency to repeat things numerous times. But bursting out of that, Grandin went to college and eventually earned a PhD in animal science, ultimately becoming an advocate of humane slaughterhouses as well -- an ideal candidate to show both the struggles and successes that can come from autism.
A passion project that's been in the works for almost a decade, filming begins this month in Austin with Danes playing Grandin, while Strathairn plays her university science teacher, Ormond will play her mother, and O'Hara, her aunt. It's a great story to see come to fruition, and with this cast, I'm hoping for good things -- Danes breaking out of that older seductress habit, O'Hara getting a chance to be serious. Ormond is good and, well, Strathairn always ups the ante. Thoughts?









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10-04-2008 @ 1:05PM
Pam Walsh said...
Any time awareness for autism is promoted, I'm applaud such efforts. If we could all walk in an autistic child's/person's shoe for even one minute, I am sure the experience would be awe inspiring. For these unbelievable souls work harder, are undeniably stronger, and comendably courageous each day of their lives. As a parent of a child on the spectrum, this film is one more step toward acceptance and inclusion.
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