Photos: The scene at Sundance Film Festival 2017
Gael Garcia Bernal speaks during the 2017 Sundance Film Festival Awards at Basin Recreation Field House in Park City, Utah, on Saturday.
(Nicholas Hunt / Getty Images)Bryan Fogel, right, with cast and crew members, accepts the Orwell Award for his film “Icarus.”
(Michael Loccisano / Getty Images)Director Michael Larnell, right, and Sean Kirkland accept the US Dramatic, Breakthrough Performance award on behalf of Chante Adams for the film “Roxanne Roxanne.”
(Nicholas Hunt / Getty Images )Peter Dinklage presents the U.S. Dramatic Grand Jury Prize at Sundance.
(Nicholas Hunt / Getty Images for Sundance Film Festival)Larry Wilmore speaks during the 2017 Sundance Film Festival Awards ceremony.
(Nicholas Hunt / Getty Images for Sundance Film Festival)Actors Kevin Bacon, left, and Kathryn Hahn at the premiere of “I Love Dick” at the MARC Theatre.
(Arthur Mola / Invision / Associated Press)Actor Peter Dinklage, left, and filmmaker Mark Palansky of “Rememory” attend The IMDb Studio featuring the Filmmaker Discovery Lounge.
(Rich Polk / Getty Images for IMDb)Analeigh Tipton and Jason Schwartzman attend the Creators League Studio.
(Jonathan Leibson / Getty Images for Creators League)Actor Mark Hamill attends the “Brigsby Bear” premiere at Eccles Center Theatre.
(Valerie Macon / AFP/Getty Images)Actors Anne Heche, Thomas Sadoski and AnnJewel Lee Dixon of “The Last Word” attend The IMDb Studio featuring the Filmmaker Discovery Lounge.
(Rich Polk / Getty Images for IMDb)Actors Zoey Deutch and Nicholas Hoult, director Danny Strong of “Rebel in the Rye” and Kevin Smith, top, attend the IMDb Studio featuring the Filmmaker Discovery Lounge.
(Rich Polk / Getty Images )Actors Tim Robbins, Jon Hamm, Lois Smith and Geena Davis attend the “Marjorie Prime” premiere at Eccles Center Theatre.
(Nicholas Hunt / Getty Images for Sundance Film Festival)Brigsby Bear attends the “Brigsby Bear” premiere at Eccles Center Theatre.
(Nicholas Hunt / Getty Images for Sundance Film Festival)Actor Lakeith Stanfield, left, and the film subject he plays, Colin Warner, attend the “Crown Heights” premiere at Library Center Theater.
(Sonia Recchia / Getty Images)Actor Nicholas Hoult at the premiere of “Rebel In The Rye.”
(Danny Moloshok / Invision / Associated Press)Comedian Patton Oswalt speaks onstage at the Shorts Program Awards and party at Jupiter Bowl.
(Matt Winkelmeyer / Getty Images for Sundance Film Festival)Times reporter Amy Kaufman and Logan Lerman speak at the Cinema Cafe at Filmmaker Lodge.
(Michael Loccisano / Getty Images for Sundance Film Festival)Actress Ann’Jewel Lee attends the “The Last Word” premiere at Eccles Center Theatre.
(Alberto E. Rodriguez / Getty Images for Sundance Film Festival)Executive producer Harvey Weinstein and executive producer and rapper Shawn “Jay-Z” Carter attend the “Time: The Kalief Browder Story” Sundance world premiere at The Marc Theatre.
(Neilson Barnard / Getty Images for Spike TV)Actress Sanaa Lathan attends the “Shots Fired” premiere.
(Michael Loccisano / Getty Images for Sundance Film Festival)Marti Noxon attends the Feature Fillm Competition dinner.
(Alberto E. Rodriguez / Getty Images for Sundance Film Festival)Director Mark Palansky, actor Martin Donovan, actress Katheryn Kirkpatrick, Matt Ellis, actress Julia Ormond and actor Peter Dinklage attend the “Rememory” premiere.
(Matt Winkelmeyer / Getty Images for Sundance Film Festival)Actors Logan Lerman, Blake Jenner, Elle Fanning, Michelle Monaghan and Margaret Qualley attend the “Sidney Hall” party at the Acura Studio at Sundance Film Festival 2017.
(Neilson Barnard / Getty Images for Acura)Cast and crew speak onstage during the “Shots Fired” premiere.
(Michael Loccisano / Getty Images for Sundance Film Festival)Actress Chloe Sevigny at the premiere of the film “Beatriz at Dinner” at the Eccles Theatre.
(Arthur Mola / Invision/Associated Press)Chef Cat Cora prepares entrees during a luncheon hosted by Glamour editor Cindi Leive and photographer Amanda de Cadenet.
(Vivien Killilea / Getty Images)Actresses Alfre Woodard and Elle Fanning attend the Lunch Celebrating Films Powered by Women.
(Vivien Killilea / Getty Images for Glamour)Jon Hamm, left, and Tim Robbins of the “Indiewire in Conversation” panel.
(Jack Dempsey / Invision / Associated Press)Shirley MacLaine, left, Salma Hayek, Cindi Leive, and Dee Rees at the Lunch Celebrating Films Powered by Women event.
(Vivien Killilea / Getty Images for Glamour)Reginald Hudlin, left, Stephanie Allain, Gerard McMurray, Mel Jones and Jason Michael Berman at the premiere of director McMurray’s “Burning Sands.”
(Nicholas Hunt / Getty Images )Malia Obama strolls on Main Street at the Sundance Film Festival at Park City, Utah.
(Danny Moloshok / Invision / Associated Press)Producer Noshre Chkhaidze, left, director Simon Grob, actress Ia Shugliashvili and producer Jonas Katzenstein attend the “My Happy Family” premiere at Egyptian Theatre.
(Alberto E. Rodriguez / Getty Images)Viewers take in Al Gore’s film “Melting Ice” on Condition One’s virtual-reality system at the Sundance VR release party.
(Valerie Macon / AFP/Getty Images)IMDb founder and Chief Executive Col Needham enjoys his 50th birthday party.
(Rich Polk / Getty Images )Actress Connie Britton attends the “Beatriz at Dinner” premiere at Eccles Theatre.
(Valerie Macon / AFP/Getty Images)Marti Noxon, left, writer and director of “To the Bone,” poses with cast members Lily Collins, center, and Carrie Preston at the Jan. 22 premiere of the film in Park City Utah, during the 2017 Sundance Film Festival.
(Chris Pizzello / Invision /Associated Press)Cartoonist Daniel Clowes, the screenwriter of “Wilson,” poses at the Jan. 22 premiere of the film in Park City, Utah, during the Sundance Film Festival.
(Chris Pizzello / Invision / Associated Press)Chanté Adams, Roxanne Shanté and actress Nia Long pose at the Jan. 22 premiere of the film “Roxanne Roxanne” in Park City, Utah, during the Sundance Film Festival.
(Arthur Mola / Invision / Associated Press)From left, Jeff Skoll, Al Gore, Heather Rae and David Suzuki speak on stage Jan. 22 at the New Climate Lunch Roundtable during the Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah.
(Matt Winkelmeyer / Getty Images )David Suzuki speaks on stage Jan. 22 at the New Climate Lunch Roundtable during the Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah.
(Matt Winkelmeyer / Getty Images for Sundance Film Festival)“Strong Island” executive producer Danny Glover relaxes Jan. 22 at the Indiewire Photo Studio at Chase Sapphire on Main during Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah.
(Jack Dempsey / Invision / Associated Press)Actress Brittany Snow of “Bushwick” attends the Acura Studio on Jan. 22 during Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah.
(Neilson Barnard / Getty Images )DJ Cool V and Biz Markie attend the Acura Studio Jan. 22 during the Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah.
(Neilson Barnard / Getty Images)Luca Guadagnino, Timothee Chalamet, Armie Hammer, Michael Stuhlbarg and Walter Fasano attend the Jan. 22 “Call Me By Your Name” premiere at Eccles Center Theatre during the Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah.
(Nicholas Hunt / Getty Images )Roxanne Shante performs onstage at the Jan. 22 “Roxanne, Roxanne” party in the Acura Festival Village during the Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah.
(Neilson Barnard / Getty Images )Biz Markie performs onstage at the Jan. 22 “Roxanne, Roxanne” party in the Acura Festival Village during the Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah.
(Neilson Barnard / Getty Images )Michaela Watkins, Jill Soloway, Jessica Williams and Stacey Wilson Hunt speak onstage Jan. 22 at an event hosted by the Bentonville Film Festival during the Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah.
(Joe Scarnici / Getty Images)Roxanne Shante and Chante Adams attend the Jan. 22 “Roxanne, Roxanne” party during the Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah.
(Neilson Barnard / Getty Images )Jon Daly, Brett Gelman, Nia Long, Judy Greer, Janicza Bravo and Shiri Appleby attend the Jan. 22 “Lemon” premiere at Library Center Theater during the Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah.
(Matt Winkelmeyer / Getty Images for Sundance Film Festival)Jack Black attends the Jan. 22 premiere of “The Polka King” at the Eccles Center Theatre during the Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah.
(Nicholas Hunt / Getty Images )Willie Garson, Jason Schwartzman, Jack Black, Jacki Weaver and Jenny Slate pose at the Jan. 22 premiere of “The Polka King” during the Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah.
(Danny Moloshok / Invision / Associated Press)Tim Robbins, center, shakes hands with Mary J. Blige, left, while introducing Blige to his son, Jack Robbins, at Sundance at the Music Lodge during the Sundance Film Festival.
(Jud Burkett / Invision for The Music Lodge)Actresses Elizabeth Olsen, left, and Aubrey Plaza from “Ingrid Goes West” during the “Indiewire in Conversation” panel at Chase Sapphire on Main.
(Jack Dempsey / Invision for Chase Sapphire)Executive producer John Legend poses at WGN America’s “Underground” Sundance red carpet screening.
(Danny Moloshok / Invision / Associated Press)Actors Aldis Hodge, left, and Jurnee Smollett-Bell at WGN America’s “Underground” Sundance red carpet screening during the 2017 Sundance Film Festival.
(Danny Moloshok / Invision / Associated Press)People march down Main Street during the March on Main event during the Sundance Film Festival.
(Kent Nishimura / Los Angeles Times)Brett Haley, left, director of “The Hero,” poses with cast members Nick Offerman, Sam Elliott and Katharine Ross at the premiere of the film at the Library Center Theatre.
(Chris Pizzello / Invision / Associated Press)Laura Prepon, left, a cast member in “The Hero,” with her fiancé, actor Ben Foster, at the premiere of the film at the Library Center Theatre.
(Chris Pizzello / Invision / Associated Press)Director Anthony Hemingway, left, producer John Legend, actors Jurnee Smollett-Bell and Aldis Hodge, and writer Misha Green speak at WGN America’s “Underground” panel at the Blackhouse Foundation.
(Gustavo Caballero / Getty Images for WGN AMERICA)Jason Mitchell, left, Dee Rees, Rob Morgan, Carey Mulligan, Mary J. Blige and Garrett Hedlund attend the “Mudbound” premiere at Eccles Center Theatre.
(Valerie Macon / AFP/Getty Images)Actors Lily Mojekwu, left, Griffin Dunne, Kathryn Hahn and Kevin Bacon of “I Love Dick” attend The IMDb Studio featuring the Filmmaker Discovery Lounge.
(Rich Polk / Getty Images for IMDb)Harvey Weinstein attends the “Wind River” party at the Acura Studio at Sundance Film Festival.
(Neilson Barnard / Getty Images for Acura)Actress Brittany Snow attends the “Bushwick” premiere.
(Alberto E. Rodriguez / Getty Images)A policeman with a bomb sniffing dog checks out a snow pile next to a Banksy artwork along Old Main Street on the first day of the 2017 Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah.
(George Frey / EPA)Omar Wasow, left, an assistant professor at Princeton in the department of politics, and director Jennifer Brea attend An Artist at the Table benefit during the 2017 Sundance Film Festival at DeJoria Center in Kamas, Utah.
(Nicholas Hunt / Getty Images for Sundance Film Festival)Former Vice President and cast member Al Gore speaks as he arrives for the premiere of “An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power” at the 2017 Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah.
(George Frey / EPA)Kristen Stewart, left, David Shapiro, Josh Kaye and Sydney Lopez attend the world premiere of director Kristen Stewart’s “Come Swim” at Prospector Square Theatre.
(Joe Scarnici / Getty Images for Refinery29)Kristen Stewart attends the world premiere of “Come Swim.”
(Joe Scarnici / Getty Images for Refinery29)Actresses Molly Shannon, Alison Brie, Kate Micucci, and Aubrey Plaza attend “The Little Hours” premiere at Library Center Theater.
(Michael Loccisano / Getty Images for Sundance Film Festival)Jon Gabrus, Dave Franco, Nick Offerman, Trevor Groth, Aubrey Plaza, Jeff Baena, Molly Shannon, Alison Brie, Jemima Kirke, Kate Micucci, Adam Pally and Lauren Weedman, from left, attend “The Little Hours” premiere.
(Michael Loccisano / Getty Images for Sundance Film Festival)Former Vice President and cast member Al Gore, left, and Director of the Sundance Film Festival John Cooper arrive for the premiere of “An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power.”
(George Frey / EPA)Actors Nick Offerman, left, Molly Shannon, and Dave Franco attend “The Little Hours” premiere.
(Michael Loccisano / Getty Images for Sundance Film Festival)Executive director of the Sundance Institute Keri Putnman, left, founder and president of the Sundance Film Festival Robert Redford and director of the Sundance Film Festival John Cooper talk to the media to open the 2017 Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah.
(George Frey / EPA)Robert Redford, founder of the Sundance Institute, addresses the audience at the opening night premiere of the film “An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power,” at the Eccles Theater.
(Chris Pizzello / Invision / Associated Press)People are bundled up as temperatures dropped below 20 degrees along Main Street in Park City, Utah, as the start of the Sundance Film Festival approached.
(Jay L. Clendenin / Los Angeles Times)A trolley rolls up Main Street in Park City, Utah, as the Sundance Film Festival approached.
(Jay L. Clendenin / Los Angeles Times)The Egyptian Theatre on Main Street, one of the major venues for the Sundance Film Festival, is lit up a few nights before the festival’s opening in Park City, Utah.
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