photo by Styrous®
It
is a film that could never have been made in the United States and if
it had been, it would never have been as powerful nor brilliant. The
film tells of two very different men who share a prison cell in Brazil
during the
Brazilian military government:
Valentin Arregui, who is imprisoned (and has been tortured) due to his
activities on behalf of a leftist revolutionary group, and Luis Molina, a
pederast in prison for having sex with an underage boy.
Hurt captured the character of Molina with an insight that is skillful,
shocking, and brilliant. His speech, movements and innuendos are
astounding. It is no surprise he won an
Academy Award for the role. During filming of
Kiss of the Spider Woman, Hurt and a friend were threatened at gunpoint but were let go several hours later.
In 1985, Hurt garnered critical acclaim and multiple acting awards for
Kiss of the Spider Woman including an
Academy Award, a
BAFTA Award for Best Actor and the
Best Male Performance Prize at the
Cannes Film Festival.
Tracklist:
Side 1:
A1 - Kiss Of The Spider Woman Overture - 0:50
A2 - The Most Ravishing Woman - 2:25
A3 - Visions Of The Ultra Rhine - 1:15
A4 - Kabaret - 1:14
A5 - Je Me Moque De L´Amour, lyrics by David Weisman, Manuel Puig, Vocals – Sonia Braga - 2:48
A6 - Molina`s Fantasies - 0:48
A7 - Lunapark - 1:32
A8 - Novela Das Nove - 3:23
A9 - Spider Island - 1:42
Side 2:
B1 - Pavilhao IV - 5:15
B2 - The Avocado Scene (Dialogue) - 1:04
B3 - Kiss Of The Spider Woman Theme - 3:44
B4 - The Call - 1:04
B5 - Valentin`s Message (Dialogue) - 0:19
B6 - Blue For You - 0:42
B7 - Goodbye Mama - 0:58
B8 - Spider Woman Finale - 2:58
Credits:
Producer – Danny Holloway
John Neschling / Nando Carneiro and
Wally Badarou – Original Soundtrack With Music & Dialogue:
Kiss of the Spider Woman
Label: Island Visual Arts – 90475-1-E
Format: Vinyl, LP
Country: US
Released: 1985
Genre: Electronic, Non-Music, Classical, Stage & Screen
Style: Soundtrack, Modern Classical, Spoken Word
Net links:
New York Times review