Equally important is how much “history breathes freedom. The story is set in an era of mass conformism, and focuses on a group of people who decided to give back to live like that and wanted to live. Everything in the book and breathes jazz is cool and interesting. “
Kristen met with Walter Salles for lunch in Los Angeles, North American summer of 2008, shortly after completing the filming of Twilight. “I imediatamemte felt attracted to the story,” she says. “And not only that, of course. Walter is one of the greatest directors in the world, one of the most important directors in independent activity. This is also very important. “
Kristen knew from the beginning that On The Road follow the same arduous path of independent films, today-a long gestation period until all resources were in place. Even so, it undertook the project immediately, at that lunch. A few days before our conversation Kristen finally spoke again with Walter on the phone. “He was so excited and so happy for the project take off. I’d be here hours describing the passion and deep understanding that he has the book, “she says. “He is a darling - both thanked me for I have committed myself to the project, have remained with the film even when there was still all funding. I thought, what? Just kidding, right? This is one of the roles played most of the time. I do have to thank. “
It’s translated.
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