Walter Salles' adaptation is the first film production of the classic 1957 novel, which everyone from Marlon Brando to Jean-Luc Godard has circled over the last six decades. The film premiered Wednesday on the French Riviera, far away from the American roads crisscrossed by the book's Sal Paradise and Dean Moriarty.
"You have to reread it to make it live again," said Viggo Mortensen, who plays the William S. Burroughs character in the film.
Salles said he covered nearly 100,000 kilometers (more than 62,000 miles) making the film, which he preceded by spending five years researching an as-yet-unreleased documentary.
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