New Pics of Kristen, Garrett and Sam at OTR Bootcamp. Plus NY Times Article

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Gerald Nicosia, second from left, and the cast of “On the Road,” Garrett Hedlund, Sam Riley and Kristen Stewart at boot camp.

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"In July, before filming began near the primary sets in Montreal, the cast and crew went through Beat boot camp — three weeks of immersion with Kerouac experts. None of the cast and crew were old enough to remember the Beat era, so Mr. Nicosia, of Corte Madera, approached the sessions as if he were teaching ancient history, “like I was bringing them the Holy Grail.”

He said the actors were especially intense, knowing they would upset a lot of people if they didn’t portray the characters accurately." Scott James, NY Times.
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NY Times article by Scott James Trepidations Aside. 'On the Road' Becomes a Movie at Last.

Many consider Jack Kerouac’s “On the Road” sacred text. The novel was, after all, originally typed on a scroll. Translated into 40 languages, millions of copies of the Beat generation classic have sold worldwide since the novel was published in 1957, placing it among the 20th century’s most influential books.

When it comes to the big screen, however, “On the Road” has faced a Kerouac curse. Past efforts by Hollywood to adapt the author’s work have been failures. Now, somewhat quietly, “On the Road” has finally been made into a movie. The $25 million production, shot in San Francisco, Montreal and other locales, is scheduled for release this fall.

The movie is expected to be of keen interest in San Francisco where the Beats and their old hangouts are a cottage industry. Each year, thousands of people flock to North Beach to visit the City Lights bookstore and the bar Vesuvio or to gawk at Kerouac artifacts in The Beat Museum.

But with so much interest comes anxiety. Adapting any beloved book for film is perilous and apt to irk fans, especially when it’s a literary classic where the language itself played a starring role — something not easily translated onto the screen. “On the Road” is particularly daunting since the provocative ideas that defined the novel — casual sex and drug use and a rejection of materialism — are unlikely to raise eyebrows with today’s multiplex audience.

The creative team from another counterculture road movie is leading the project: the director Walter Salles and the screenwriter Jose Rivera from the award-winning Che Guevara biopic “The Motorcycle Diaries.”

The cast is peppered with actors with box-office appeal, including Kristen Stewart of “Twilight” fame, Kirsten Dunst, Amy Adams and Viggo Mortensen. The two male leads, characters based on Kerouac and his fellow flâneur Neal Cassady, are played by lesser-known actors, Sam Riley and Garrett Hedlund.

In July, before filming began near the primary sets in Montreal, the cast and crew went through Beat boot camp — three weeks of immersion with Kerouac experts.


One “drill instructor” was Gerald Nicosia, author of “Memory Babe: A Critical Biography of Jack Kerouac,” considered by many (including William S. Burroughs) to be the definitive Kerouac account.


None of the cast and crew were old enough to remember the Beat era, so Mr. Nicosia, of Corte Madera, approached the sessions as if he were teaching ancient history, “like I was bringing them the Holy Grail.”


He said the actors were especially intense, knowing they would upset a lot of people if they didn’t portray the characters accurately.

At the camp, Mr. Nicosia played an audio interview that he recorded in 1978 with Lu Anne Henderson, Neal Cassady’s young wife, on whom the book’s character Marylou is based. That conversation is also the basis of “One and Only: The Untold Story of ‘On The Road,’ ” a new book by Mr. Nicosia out this fall.

Could the cast and crew dig, er, relate? “They’re all very unconventional in their own lives,” Mr. Nicosia said of the actors. “If you’re an outsider, you understand what counterculture is about.”

This striving for authenticity is a stark contrast to many past efforts to film Mr. Kerouac’s work.

His novel “The Subterraneans” about an interracial love affair was turned into a 1960 movie starring George Peppard and Leslie Caron (note: they’re both white). And in 1980 “Heart Beat,” about Kerouac’s life, was derided by critics as having about as much literary substance as a Tic Tac.

Mr. Nicosia said concerns that “On the Road” would be similarly botched have thwarted past attempts to make such a movie. (The film’s producers did not respond to requests for comments.)

Concerns remain. Joanna McClure, a Beat poet who was immortalized as a character in Kerouac’s novel “Big Sur,” is curious about the new film, but said: “It was the writing that was so exciting. How do you make that into a movie?”

Ms. McClure also wondered whether today’s young movie audience, which she described as obsessed with “trying to get into corporations,” could grasp a story about shunning worldly possessions.

“It must make a nice fairy tale for them to think about,” she said. “People wished they lived in a world where that could happen.” Yet in San Francisco such wishes still resonate. Gravity Goldberg, editor of the local literary journal Instant City, said many of the submissions she receives today are inspired by Kerouac.

“I think his influence, consciously or not, slips into the work of all these semi-autobiographical bar-hopping, nirvana-through-a-bottle-of-J.D.-seeking writers,” Ms. Goldberg said. Whether Hollywood success finally comes, or not, the beat goes on.

19 comments:

Anonymous said...

Kristen is so pretty. I love her hair color.

Atticus said...

Kristen looks beautiful in this pic. Of all the off screen pics we seen of the trio of OTR, it seems to me that Kristen wants to leave no room for rumors. She is never next to Hedlund. Except for the time she was papped smoking next to Hedlund on set in NOLA, she is always next to Riley, who is happily married. She won't be caught in a compromising position, except with Rob (I hope, pleeease!)LOL! I'm not saying she doesn't like Hedlund...they seem to have gotten along while filming OTR. Can't wait for this film and the promos.

Anonymous said...

Love the picture, Kristen looks gorgeous as usual. Can't wait for this movie!
Book club ladies, I finished the first Mortal Instruments book, it was very good, I started the second one tonight.

TS

Janie said...

Ok, I rented and watched COUNTRY STRONG the other day with this Hedlund person. He does have a lot of charisma and was pretty cute so along with Kristen being in it of course, I really want to see this movie. Now, he did nothing for me compared to Rob(no comparison at all, LOL) but was cute at least and again, seemed to have a lot of charisma, so I will give him that much. Did I miss a date or has one been given yet as to when it might open? Kristen I bet was excellent in it so hope to see it come out soon. Also, I am going through withdrawals not seeing Rob in new movies so can't wait for WFE to open.

Anonymous said...

Thank this article S, as usual i love to see Kristen's beautiful face.
Yeahh OTR...i can't wait see this movie!


bbx

Jasmine said...

So nice so see her pretty face! I really do miss her, I can't even remember the last time we got a pic of Kristen besides the grainy pics on her birthday. I so looking forward to this movie, it just seems so far off and I really can't wait to see Kristen portray Marylou!

Beside You said...

Thanks for bringing this to your post S, great article and well written...kind of refreshing to talk about OTR after so long...can't wait to see this...such a great book! candid photo-love it!

zivanna said...

love all the cast in OTR. can't wait to watch the movie. I like Garret and Reese but frankly speaking i only love hearing news bout kristen and rob. well, i guess, we cannot choose what we want to hear/see. i miss robsten

Mon said...

Yeah, On The Road. I'm waiting~~

Mon

farah said...

aww Kristen look so cute and beautiful :)
miss her so much

anahita said...

Kristen is BEAUTIFUL in this pic as always
love her smile and also shoes and socks.

Anonymous said...

I really miss her and I can't wait to see this movie.I hope That many people can go and watch it.

Malia said...

love this boot camp pic! anything @all about OTR is so interesting & exciting to me, I can hardly stand it,haha! Kristen, Garrett, Sam, TomStu are gonna rock our world w/their performances...I was so stoked after I read the book, that I can hardly stand waiting now for the movie,lol...S, the closer we get to it, the more you're gonna hear "cool man cool, I can dig it, & gimme some skin"! hahahahaha...I know you're ready too bb!LOL...

Anonymous said...

I miss her so much..

Anonymous said...

Kristen did mention a couple of times that she's always nervous when shooting OTR. I think she's tried hard to portray her role as Marylou. I have no doubt her performance is going to be astounding just like she did in The Runaways and Welcome to the Raileys. I do hope OTR director Walter Salles will take this movie to a higher level just like director Jake Scott of WTTR. Then the film could be a classic in the film industry just like the original book.

Mel from Texas said...

Kristen's gorgeous and GH is a hottie! He has that whole tough guy thing going on! Can't wait for the movie.

Anonymous said...

I think the three leads are good choice for the roles. It's the screenplay and the director/producer which control the outcome of a movie. I'm looking forward to seeing this film with Kristen, Sam Riley and Garrett Hedlund in it.

Anonymous said...

Love to see Kristen. She's a thinking person. Never bored to see her face.

Anonymous said...

I am so excited about this movie. NYTimes says it is out this fall. That's great cos I read somewhere that it may be delayed till next year. Kristen looks lovely in the pics.