Jack Kerouac, once a celebrated literary figure, struggled with fame, addiction, and self-doubt after the success of "On The Road". He sought redemption in a remote California cabin, where he spent 3 weeks in August 1960. During this time, he experienced a mix of beauty, elation, and darkness, including paranoia, delirium, and hallucinations. Despite his struggles, he eventually found peace and optimism.

Big Sur
Jack Kerouac's life is poignantly explored in this film, which takes place at a secluded cabin in Big Sur where he sought solace and inspiration among the rugged landscape and with his poet friend Lawrence Ferlinghetti.