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Julia Ormond, Strathairn, O’Hara join Autism film

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Claire Danes

Julia Ormond, David Strathairn and Catherine O’Hara have joined the cast of a feature film about Temple Grandin, author of “Animals in Translation: Using the Mysteries of Autism to Decode Animal Behavior.”

Claire Danes stars as Grandin, one of the leading speakers on autism, whose firsthand experience with the disorder led to her becoming an advocate for new treatments as well as a top expert in the field of humane livestock handling.

Ormond is set to play Grandin’s mother, and Strthairn takes the role of her university science teacher. O’Hara will play her aunt.

Merritt Johnsont and Christopher Monger wrote the screenplay. Mick Jackson is directing the HBO project. Ormond next appears in Steven Soderbergh’s “Guerrilla,” with Benicio Del Toro, and David Fincher’s “The curious Case of Benjamin Button.” Strathairn has finished filming the horror thriller “The Uninvited,” with Elizabeth Banks. O’Hara next will be heard doing voice work in “Where the Wild Things Are.”

So this is going to be a hell of a year for many of the stars of this film. It is hopefully not going to be an educational tour through the whole movie.

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