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Cannes Film Festival Opens with Brazilian Drama

14 May 2008

Don McKellar, Gael Garcia Bernal, Yoshino Kimura, Julianne Moore, Alice Braga, Danny Glover, Cica Meirelles, Fernando Meirelles and  Yusuke Iseya at the premiere of the film 'Blindness' in Cannes, 14 May 2008
Don McKellar, Gael Garcia Bernal, Yoshino Kimura, Julianne Moore, Alice Braga, Danny Glover, Cica Meirelles, Fernando Meirelles and  Yusuke Iseya at the premiere of the film 'Blindness' in Cannes, 14 May 2008
The 61st Cannes Film Festival has opened in the southern French resort with the showing of independent Brazilian movie Blindness.

The dark tale of mass hunger and blindness that sweeps the globe is based on a novel by Portuguese Nobel Laureate Jose Saramago

Critics say Blindness and another Brazilian film, Line of Passage, face a stiff challenge this year from American actor-director Clint Eastwood's Changeling, a missing child drama.

Steven Soderbergh's two-part epic, Che, on the life of Latin American revolutionary Che Guevara, is also seen in the running for the festival's top prize, the Golden Palm.

The 12-day gala brings together cultural figures, filmmakers and movie stars from across the globe.

Some information for this report was provided by AFP and Reuters.

 

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