Jennifer Lopez Tears at Kiss of the Spider Woman Sundance Premiere


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Jennifer Lopez pronounce a touching speech while talking about his new movie of Sundance Film Festival In Park City, Utah, on Sunday, January 26, she even torn as she told fans how much it meant to participate in her first musical.

55 -year -old Lopez participates in Q&A Promotion Session Spider’s kissA 1976 musical adaptation of Manuel Puig’s novel and Tony Broadway won for two Argentine roommates-political prisoner and a welcoming window, convicted of public objection, who binds the favorite star of the Musical Theater, Ingrid Luna (Lopez).

Speaking at the ECCLAS theater in Park City, as her performance received a standing ovation from fans, Lopez said with her participation in a full -fledged music movie was a dream of her life. (Previously played Selena Quintanila In a biography since 1997)

“I waited that moment all my life,” she said on the adaptation they were present on US WeeklyS “The reason I even wanted to be in this business is that my mother would sit me in front of the TV and (Western History) It will come once a year. I remember I was mesmerized and I was like, “I want to do it.” That was always my goal. “

Lopez suffocates when he said, “This is the first time I actually have to do it. This man fulfilled my dream! “

The man in question is director Bill Condonknown for hits as Chicago, Dreamgirls and The biggest showman – And his movie with Lopez receives a huge buzz at the prestigious film festival. “It’s an honor for me to be a part of this movie and thank you very much for that moment,” Lopez said to her director and colleagues.

By nodding to the title of the film’s cobweb, Lopez wore a striking dress with skins and a coordinating necklace to the event, along with high heels and a black clutch.

The dedicated fan base of the actress and the singer was in force at the screening, shouting “I love you, J. La! ”As she utters her emotional speech. (Of course, she replied, “I love you too!”)

Condon said that Spider’s kiss It was a “movie I wanted to make my whole life” and talked about its importance among Queer and trance communities, half a century from the original novel.

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“The most important thing is that the most important thing is that we have to overcome these differences,” he said. “In this movie, there is sense through which the only way is love and kindness. It has become clear that trance people have been used as the most victims of the Cultural War for years. I felt as if no matter what happened, this was something we had to live with and not go away. Again, for me, the promise of the movie is that somehow people can go beyond this and see themselves as individuals. “

Lopez Spider’s kiss Costar Tonatiuh Add: “Growing up as a female, strange Latin child in a culture who doesn’t have to praise these things, I remember when I was really young, I struggled with teeth and nails to be super feminine and put it in people’s faces S But they told me that my career would never achieve the lengths I wanted because of it. So the thing I struggled with so much that I love for myself is printed by me in an industry that they did not know how to deal with duality. “

He explained that the script resonated with him at a deep level. “When I received this material, I knew this man, spiritually. I understood someone who feels like a loser in his own life and who realized how to be the hero of his own story by falling in love, “Tonatedio said. “And one spirit must show the whole spectrum from feminine to masculine and everything in between. And I think what I took away from him was that no one could tell you who you were. You can decide that gender is just a construction and this is something we play with and have fun and get into exploring. And at a time when people tell us that things are inherently binary, at a time when there is violence from this binary, I hope that people can be comforted and know that they are not alone. “

With reporting by Mara Reinnstein