
Jennifer Lopez
Neilson Barnard / Getty ImagesJennifer Lopez gave touching talk while talking about his new film In the Sundance Film Festival In Park City, Utah, on Sunday, January 26, weeping when he told the fans how much it meant for him to play his first musical film.
Lopez, 55, shares a Q & A session to promote Kaka’s Kaka GirlA musical adaptation of the 1976 novel of Manuel Puig and Tony-winning Broadway Musical about two Argentinian cellmates – a political prisoner, and a queer window dresser convicted of public indecency – who bonded with a loved one MUSIC SEATER STAR, INGRID LUNA (LOPEZ).
Speaking to the Eccles Theater at Park City while his show has earned a standing ovation from fans, Lopez said a full-fledged musical film is a lifetime of his dream. (He was playing before Selena Quintanilla in a biopic in 1997.)
“I have been waiting for this moment in my whole life,” he said to screening, attended by We each week. “The reason I still want to be this business because my mom will sit on me in front of TV and (West Side story) will come once a year. I remember I enjoyed and said, ‘That’s what I wanted to do.’ That’s always my goal. “
Lopez was beaten to her say, “This is the first time I had to do it. This guy keeps my dream! “
The person in question is the director Bill Condonknown to hits like Chicago, Dreamgirls and The greatest showman – And his film with Lopez got a big buzz with the prestigious film festival. “It’s just an honor to join this movie and I thank you for this time,” Lopez told his director and colleagues.
To dwell in the title of the Kaka movie, Lopez wore a beautiful bodycon webbed clothing and coordinating necklace of the activity, with Sky-High Heels and Black Clutch.
The faithful fan based on actress and singer went out into the screening force, screaming “I love you, J. Lo!” while he gives his emotional language. (Of course, he replied: “I love you too!”)
Condon said Kaka’s Kaka Girl It’s “a movie I want to make all my life” and talks about its importance among the queers and trans communities, half centuries from the original novel.
“Krucially, the most important thing is that we need bridges these differences,” he said. “There is a sense of this movie that the only way is love and kindness. It has been clear that for years, trans humors used as the most recent victims of cultural war. It really feels that no matter what happens, it’s something we need to live with and it doesn’t get lost. And once again, for me, the promise of the movie is that in a way people can be more than and see each other as individuals.
by lopez Kaka’s Kaka Girl Costar Tonatiuh midugang: “Nagdako ingon usa ka femme, queer Latin nga bata sa usa ka kultura nga dili kinahanglan nga magdayeg niining mga butanga, nahinumdom ko sa bata pa ako, nakig-away ako sa ngipon ug kuko aron mahimong super feminine ug gibutang kini sa mga faces of humans. But I was told that my career could never achieve the lengths I wanted to do so. That’s why I’ve been looking so hard to love myself from me industrial they do not know how to handle duality.
He meant that the script strikes him at a deep level. “When I got this material, I knew this man, spiritually. I understand someone who feels like a defeated in their own life and knows how to be the hero of their own story by falling in love, “Tonatiuh shared. “And a spirit will appear in full color from femininity to masculinity and all that is in between. And I think I have taken away no one can tell you who you are. Simply build, and this is something we played and explored and explored. And when the people told us that things were natural binary, at a time when violence from that binary existed, I hope that people will be relieved and know that they are not alone.
With Mara Reinstein reporting