Sundance Film Festival | Park City, Utah

“Good fortune came my way,” said Harry Belafonte (right, with Danny Glover at the “Sing Your Song” dinner Jan. 22) of the opportunity to be the biodoc’s subject.
“Good fortune came my way,” said Harry Belafonte (right, with Danny Glover at the “Sing Your Song” dinner Jan. 22) of the opportunity to be the biodoc’s subject.
Zoe Saldana at the Jan. 22 brunch for Tide Loads for Hope, which provides clean clothes for children affected by disaster.
“I want to do for documentaries what I did for books,” said Oprah Winfrey (with Sundance Institute’s Keri Putnam) at the OWN bash.
Writer-director Kevin Smith counterpicketed protestors at the premiere of his film “Red State” (a Christian fundamentalist satire) on Jan. 23.
“There are so many more important things happening in the world,” Elizabeth Olson said of her being the top story on Yahoo! News on Saturday.
“We’re selling this movie the old-fashioned way: hype!” joked director Morgan Spurlock (right, with Tom Bernard of Sony Classics) at the Jan.22 premiere of his documentary “The Greatest Movie Ever Sold.”
Ben Foster, in town to promote his film “Here,” visited the Samsung Galaxy Tab Lift on Jan. 22.
“Like Crazy’s” Felicity Jones at the cast dinner Jan. 21.
Fox Searchlight’s Nancy Utley (left)and Claudia Lewis on Jan. 21, a couple of days before securing the rights to “Homework.”
From left: Esai Morales, Michelle and Terrence Howard and producer Bob Yari at the Jan. 22 event for the Blackhouse Foundation, promoting African-American filmmaking.
“Win Win” stars Paul Giamatti and Melanie Lynskey at the film’s Jan. 21 shindig.
“Thor” star Chris Hemsworth took to the mountains for Oakley’s Learn to Ride program, which pairs celebs with pro snowboarders.
“Win Win” producer Michael London with the film’s Clare Foley.
Cheryl Hines hit the slopes at the Samsung Galaxy Tab Lift.
“I can ski all morning then promote the movie in the afternoon,” said Paul Rudd, right, with festival director John Cooper at the “My Idiot Brother” premiere.
“I wish everyone was wearing wigs,” James Franco joked (in a “Chrissy” look, with Andie MacDowell, left, and her daughter Rainey Qualley) at his “Three’s Company” party.
“The Ledge’s” Charlie Hunnam turns the camera on paparazzi.
“Coming here with a film I wrote and directed — I don’t even feel the cold!” said snow angel Lake Bell of her comedy short “Worst Enemy.”
“My heart will always be in indie films,” said Zooey Deschanel (right, with Elizabeth Banks) at the premiere of “My Idiot Brother.”
From Left: Ellen Barkin, Demi Moore and Kate Bosworth at the premiere of “Another Happy Day.”
“The Ledge,” starring Liv Tyler (on Main Street), sold to IFC for around $1 million.