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Bill Condon said Jennifer Lopez’s kissing spider woman.
The musical film will be published in cinemas in October and felt the ideal person to play “Diva” headlines.
Bill Hollywood told Reporter: “The reason for this film is Jennifer Lopez. There is only one person who can play this diva. We don’t have that much divan. I can count them on the one hand. And then how many of them are wonderful dancer, singer and Latin?
“He gave our producer to Dreamgirls for the Golden Globe and I met him that night. He was talking about how much musical he wanted to do. So I believe it will talk to him.”
He was particularly influenced by the filmmaker of the gods and monsters, how 56 -year -old Lopez had just dominated a number where the crew had only one day to shoot towards the end of production.
Condon remembered: “There is this number that gave me love, and there was only one to attract a day – towards the end.
“This is a detailed number – the club comes, starts to dance, goes to the first table, goes to the bar, jumps the bar and runs. Jennifer did everything at a time and when we first took it, ‘Oh, God, we have.’ ‘
The 69 -year -old filmmaker announced that Lopez was in awe of working ethics on the set.
He said: “Jennifer was shot in a little less than four weeks and then processed. Pierced. You shoot for more than 12 weeks in any typical musical and make a number a week. Every day he makes a number.”
Bill thought it was necessary to make the Kiss version of the spider woman, which was previously adapted to the big screen in 1985 for a picture played by the late William Hurt as an independent film.
The director said: “I knew that the only way to do this was independent in the way to do. Never had no main current as the mainstream of the other two Kanders and EBB musicals (Cabaret and Chicago). Somehow the darkest and in a prison.
“The idea I have: Two films. This prison, ultimately 10 percent of the whole budget in Uruguay. Then there are musical numbers, but what makes it done is the 35 minutes of the film.
“So you don’t make a two -hour musical, you make a 35 -minute musical. There were no cuts, there were less.”