Photos: Sundance Film Festival 2015: The scene
Adam Scott, left, and Tig Notaro speak onstage during the Sundance Film Festival Awards Ceremony. (Michael Loccisano / Getty Images for Sundance)
Photos from the 2015 Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah, from Jan. 22-Feb. 1.
Director Alfonso Gomez-Rejon accepts the U.S. Dramatic Grand Jury Prize for “Me and Earl and the Dying Girl.” (Kristin Murphy / EPA)
Actress Winona Ryder presents the U.S. Dramatic Special Jury Award to filmmaker Jennifer Phang of “Advantageous.” (Michael Loccisano / Getty Images for Sundance)
Clockwise from left: Actors Julia Garner, John Cho, Lily Tomlin and Judy Greer at the “Grandma” premiere. (Michael Loccisano / Getty Images for Sundance)
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Actors Julius Tennon, Yolonda Ross, Chris Chalk and Viola Davis with director Charles Stone III at the premiere of “Lila & Eve.” (George Frey / EPA)
James Franco shares a laugh with another guest at the “I Am Michael” VIP party. (Scott Roth / Invision for Chase Sapphire Preferred / Associated Press)
Actors Amy Ryan, left, Sam Rockwell and Jemaine Clement, director Jared Hess, and actors Danny McBride and Leslie Bibb arrive for the premiere of “Don Verdea.” (George Frey / EPA)
Director George Lucas, left, and Sundance Institute President Robert Redford speak onstage at the “Power of Story” panel.
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Shelli Knievel, left, Lily Knievel, center, and Kelly Knievel attend the premiere of “Being Evel.” (Arthur Mola / Invision / Associated Press)
Filmmaker Morgan Neville, left, Sundance Film Festival’s special programs and senior programmer Caroline Libresco and Los Angeles Times food critic Jonathan Gold.
(Michael Loccisano / Getty Images for Sundance)Actors Malin Akerman and Martin Starr cut up at the premiere of “I’ll See You in My Dreams.” (Chris Pizzello / Invision / Associated Press)
Actress Cobie Smulders meets the media at the “Results” premiere. (Arthur Mola / Invision / Associated Press)
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Constance Zimmer, left, and Cobie Smulders at the “Results” premiere. (Arthur Mola / Invision / Associated Press)
John Cho of “Zipper” at the film’s premiere. (Chris Pizzello / Invision / Associated Press)
Grayson Erhard, left, and John Runnels of the band Morning Bear walk up Main Street in Park City, Utah, playing for Sundance festivalgoers on Tuesday. (Chris Pizzello / Invision / Associated Press)
Actors Penelope Mitchell, Dianna Agron and Patrick Wilson at the “Zipper” premiere. (George Frey / EPA; Chris Pizzello / Invision/Associated Press; Frey)
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OK, so, yes, they’re here for the films, but, hey, there’s snow too. Actor and producer Adrian Grenier, hoists a snowboard on his way to the lift at Park City Mountain Resort. (Danny Moloshok / Invision / Associated Press)
Actor and producer Adrian Grenier snowboards in Neff Land terrain park at Park City Mountain Resort. (Danny Moloshok / Invision / Associated Press)
Jessica Williams, part of the cast of “People, Places, Things,” poses at the Eddie Bauer Adventure House during the Sundance Film Festival. (Victoria Will / Invision / Associated Press)
Jennifer Connelly, who stars in “Aloft,” attends the movie’s Sundance screening. (Arthur Mola / Invision / Associated Press)
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From left: Brie Larson, part of the “Digging for Fire” cast; Rhea Perlman, Malin Akerman and Martin Starr of “I’ll See You in My Dreams”; and former Golden State Warrior Chris Webber, an executive producer on “Digging for Fire.” (Left and right: George Frey / EPA; center: Arthur Mola / Invision / Associated Press)
Saoirse Ronan is at Sundance to promote “Brooklyn,” an adaptation of a Colm Toibin novel, in which she stars. (George Frey / EPA)
Rosemarie DeWitt and Ron Livingston, members of the cast of “Digging for Fire,” at Sundance. (Evan Agostini / Invision for Chase Sapphire Pref)
Cast member Sam Rockwell arrives for the screening of “Digging for Fire.” (Chris Pizzello / Invision / Associated Press)
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Sound mixer Patrick Janssen, left, producer Josh Polon, directors Phil Matarese and Mike Luciano, and actor and executive producer Mark Duplass attend the “Animals” premiere. (Arthur Mola / Invision/Associated Press)
Director John Crowley, left, actress Saoirse Ronan and actor Emory Cohen of “Brooklyn.” (Larry Busacca / Getty Images)
Frances Bean Cobain, left, daughter of Kurt Cobain and executive producer of the documentary film “Kurt Cobain: Montage of Heck,” embraces her mother and Cobain’s widow, Courtney Love, at the premiere of the film. (Chris Pizzello / Invision/Associated Press)
Yesim Tomay, left, composer Ahmet Kenan Bilgic, actor Nadir Saribacak, director-writer Tolga Karacelik, actor Ozgur Emre Yildirim, producer Bilge Elif Turhan and casting director Harika Uygur of “Ivy.” (Larry Busacca / Getty Images)
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Erykah Badu and Common attend the “A Celebration Of Music in Film” concert during the 2015 Sundance Film Festival. (Arthur Mola / Invision/Associated Press)
Directors Michael Beach Nichols, left, and Christopher K. Walker of “Welcome to Leith.” (Larry Busacca / Getty Images)
Actor Billy Crudup and director Kyle Patrick Alvarez attend the “The Stanford Prison Experiment” premiere. (Paul Marotta / Getty Images for Sundance)
Actresses Brooklyn Decker, left, Cobie Smulders and Constance Zimmer of “Results.” (Larry Busacca / Getty Images)
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Ezra Miller, left, a cast member in “Stanford Prison Experiment,” arrives with his girlfriend, Erin Urb, at the premiere of the film. (Chris Pizzello / Invision/Associated Press)
Actress Anya Taylor-Joy of “The Witch.” (Larry Busacca / Getty Images)
Olivia Thirlby, a cast member in “Stanford Prison Experiment,” at the premiere. (Chris Pizzello / Invision/Associated Press)
NFL players Stevenson Sylvester, left, AJ Edds, Derek Shelby and Robert Johnson of “In Football We Trust.” (Larry Busacca / Getty Images)
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Brooklyn Decker poses for a portrait to promote the film “Results.” (Victoria Will / Invision/Associated Press)
Billy Crudup, left, who portrays Stanford professor Dr. Philip Zimbardo in “Stanford Prison Experiment,” poses with Zimbardo. (Chris Pizzello / Invision/Associated Press)
Actress Rosemarie DeWitt of “Digging for Fire.” (Larry Busacca / Getty Images)
Actress Helen Rogers of “Body.” (Larry Busacca / Getty Images)
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Producer Michalina Fabijanska, director Michal Szczesniak of “Starting Point,” director Paulina Skibinska and co-producer/sound Katarzyna Szczerba of “Object.” (Larry Busacca / Getty Images)
Actress Molly Shannon signs the hood of a new 2015 Acura TLX at the Acura Studio at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival. (Neilson Barnard / Getty Images for Acura)
From left: French actress Judith Godreche, director Patrick Brice and actors Adam Scott, Naomi Scott and Jason Schwartzman arrive for the premiere of “The Overnight.” (George Frey / EPA)
Actors Adam Scott, left, Judith Godreche and Jason Schwartzman (Danny Moloshok / Invision / Associated Press)
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Actresses Maddison Brown and Nicole Kidman attend the “Strangerland” premiere.
(Jason Merritt / Getty Images)Actor Ethan Hawke attends the “Ten Thousand Saints” premiere. (Jason Merritt / Getty Images for Sundance)
Actors Jack Black, left, and Jarrad Paul attend “The D Train” cast party. (Evan Agostini / Invision for Chase Sapphire Pref)
Actors Kathryn Hahn, Jack Black, center, and Jeffrey Tambor enjoy “The D Train” cast party. (Evan Agostini / Invision for Chase Sapphire Pref)
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Actresses Brie Larson, left, and Gail Bean attend the Next Gen Cocktail Party. (Dan Steinberg / Invision for The Hollywood Repor)
Actors Hailee Steinfeld, left, and Emile Hirsch attend the Next Gen Cocktail Party.
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Actors Adam Scott, left, and Jason Sudeikis attend “The Overnight” cast party.
(Evan Agostini / Invision for Chase Sapphire Pref)Kellan Lutz at the TAO nightclub. (Scott Roth / Invision for TAO Group)
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Jermaine Dupri, left, Noah Tepperberg and DJ Vice. (Scott Roth / Invision for TAO Group)
David Arquette and friends at the TAO nightclub. (Scott Roth / Invision for TAO Group)
From left: Keanu Reeves, Ana de Armas and Eli Roth attend the premiere of “Knock Knock.”
(Araya Diaz / Getty Images for Sundance)Tesla Motors CEO Elon Musk, left, and John Leguizamo attend the “Racing Extinction” premiere. (Lily Lawrence / Getty Images for Oceanic Preservation Society; Arthur Mola / Invision/Associated Press)
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From left: Julianne Nicholson, Mamie Gummer and Mickey Sumner, and Lorenza Izzo (Jason Merritt /Getty Images for Sundance; Michael Loccisano / Getty Images for Sundance; Arthur Mola / Invision/Associated Press)
Mindy Kaling, left, and Ilaria Urbinati attend the Eddie Bauer by Ilaria Urbinati preview. (Scott Roth / Invision for Eddie Bauer)
Andrew Lincoln, left, and Norman Reedus attend the Eddie Bauer by Ilaria Urbinati preview. (Scott Roth / Invision for Eddie Bauer)
“Misery Loves Comedy” director Kevin Pollak cuts up before the premiere of “The D Train.” (Chris Detrick / Associated Press)
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Actress Kristen Wiig is interviewed at the premiere of “The Diary of a Teenage Girl.” (Danny Moloshok / Invision / Associated Press)
Matt Wolf, director of the documentary short film “It’s Me, Hilary: The Man Who Drew Eloise,” and executive producer Lena Dunham. (Chris Pizzello / Invision / Associated Press)
Actors Lisa Kudrow and Kevin Smith attend the “Misery Loves Comedy” premiere. (Joe Scarnici / Getty Images for Sundance)
John Cooper, left, director of programming for the Sundance Film Festival, leads Robert Redford, founder of the Sundance Institute, to the podium before the premiere of the documentary film “What Happened, Miss Simone?” on Jan. 22.
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Musician John Legend performs at the world premiere of “What Happened, Miss Simone?” at the Sundance Film Festival on Jan. 22. (Jason Merritt / Getty Images)
Liz Garbus, right, director of the documentary “What Happened, Miss Simone?” poses with singer Nina Simone’s longtime guitarist/musical director Al Schackman at the Sundance Film Festival on Jan. 22. (Chris Pizzello / Invision / Associated Press)
Writer and actress Melissa Rauch, right, and actor Thomas Middleditch, rear center, are interviewed at the premiere of “The Bronze” at the Sundance Film Festival on Jan. 22. (Danny Moloshok / Invision / Associated Press)
Actress Haley Lu Richardson; actor Thomas Middleditch and Mollie Gates; producer Mark Duplass at the Sundance Film Festival on Jan. 22. (Jamie McCarthy / Getty Images )
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From left, actresses Aiste Dirziute and Julija Steponaityte with director Alante Kavaite attend the “The Summer Of Sangaile” premiere Jan. 22 at the Sundance Film Festival. (Jamie McCarthy / Getty Images )
Park City, home of the Sundance Film Festival, photographed at dawn with a tilt-shift lens. (Jay L. Clendenin / Los Angeles Times)
The Egyptian Theatre on Main Street. (Jay L. Clendenin / Los Angeles Times)
A view of Main Street, with film festival banners in focus. (Jay L. Clendenin / Los Angeles Times)
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Colored lights are strung along Main Street. (Jay L. Clendenin / Los Angeles Times)
A dawn view of Park City. (Jay L. Clendenin / Los Angeles Times)