The film projects coming out of the Cannes Film Festival just seem to be piling up lately and this latest one will take you fishing in a bizarre locale. According to The Hollywood Reporter, Ewan McGregor, Emily Blunt and Kristin Scott Thomas have all signed on to star in Salmon Fishing in the Yemen.

Lasse Hallström is directing the film from the script by Simon Beaufoy, which was adapted from the Paul Torday novel. No story details for the film were given, but here's a plot description of Torday's book.

Dr. Alfred Jones is a henpecked, slightly pompous middle-aged scientist at the National Centre for Fisheries Excellence in London when he is approached by a mysterious sheikh about an outlandish plan to introduce the sport of salmon fishing into the Yemen. Dr. Jones refuses, but the project, however scientifically absurd, catches the eye of British politicians, who pressure him to work on it. His diaries of the Yemen Salmon Project, from beginning to glorious, tragic end, form the narrative backbone of this novel; interspersed throughout are government memos, e-mails, letters, and interview transcripts that deftly capture the absurdity of bureaucratic dysfunction.

With a wickedly wonderful cast of characters--including a weasel-like spin doctor, a missing soldier and his intrepid fiancée, and Dr. Jones's own devilish wife--Salmon Fishing in the Yemen is the whimsical story of an unlikely hero who discovers true love, finds himself first a pawn and then a victim of political spin, and learns to believe in the impossible.

No production schedule was given for the film.