Bill Condon, Jennifer Lopez unveil musical ‘Kiss of the Spider Woman’ at
Sundance
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[January 27, 2025]
By LINDSEY BAHR
PARK CITY, Utah (AP) — A lavish, MGM-style musical is not typical
Sundance Film Festival fare. But Sunday night Bill Condon brought such a
creation—well, part of one—to Park City, Utah, with his adaptation of
“Kiss of the Spider Woman,” starring Jennifer Lopez.
Audiences broke out in spontaneous applause during the screening for
Lopez’s song and dance numbers. She plays an old Hollywood screen siren
in a movie-within-the movie. The packed Eccles Theater also gave Lopez,
wearing a glittery spiderweb themed frock, a standing ovation after the
show.
“I’ve been waiting for this moment my whole life,” Lopez said.
The story, which revolves around the conversations between two cellmates
in an Argentine prison, was first a novel by Manuel Puig in 1976 and has
been adapted for stage and screen over the years. A 1985 film adaptation
starred William Hurt and Raul Julia. Hurt won an Oscar for his
performance. On Broadway, it won multiple Tony Awards.

Condon wrote and directed this new version, which is seeking a
distributor. Diego Luna plays an imprisoned revolutionary Valentin
Arregui, whose new cellmate Luis Molina (Tonatiuh) loves movies,
celebrity and glamour and enthusiastically recounts the story of a
favorite movie musical, called “Kiss of the Spider Woman” to Valentin,
giving them and the audience a break from their bleak reality.
While the film has memorable moments of escapist spectacle, it also
delves into serious topics of gender identity. Molina tells Valentin
that they don’t feel like a man or a woman—which Valentin finds odd at
first but grows to understand.
Before the screening, Condon said that one of the things the movie is
about is “the attempt to bridge the incredible differences that separate
us so often.” He quoted President Donald Trump’s recent remarks about
two genders as official policy.
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Jennifer Lopez, a cast member in "Kiss of the Spider Woman," poses
at the premiere of the film during the Sundance Film Festival on
Sunday, Jan. 26, 2025, in Park City, Utah. (AP Photo/Chris Pizzello)
 “That’s a sentiment I think you’ll
see that the movie has a different point of view on,” said Condon.
After the film, the discussion of gender identity and tolerance
continued. Tonatiuh said it was difficult growing up as a “femme
queer Latin kid in a culture that doesn’t necessarily praise those
things” and was told that it would be limiting in an acting career.
“When I got this material, I knew this person spiritually,” Tonatiuh
said. I understood someone who felt like a loser in their own life
and learns how to be the hero of their own story. I got to show the
entire spectrum from feminine to masculine and everything in
between.”
But most of all everyone was just excited to be in a real movie
musical.
“I did write that line, ‘I pity people who hate musicals,’” Condon
said. “All the things that movies can do can happen in a musical.”
Lopez said it was watching “West Side Story” every Thanksgiving on
television that made her want to become a performer.
Condon, Lopez said through tears, “made my dreams come true.”
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