PARK CITY, Utah — The 2025 Sundance Film Festival is officially underway, which means we’re back on Main Street documenting the actors, writers, directors and documentary subjects shaping the cultural conversation in Park City, Hollywood and beyond.
Along with bringing you recommendations for what to watch, news and views from around the fest and a daily digest of screenings, interviews and events, we’ll be updating this gallery through Monday with all the best portraits from the L.A. Times Studios @ Sundance Film Festival presented by Chase Sapphire Reserve. Highlights so far include Ayo Edebiri, Bowen Yang, Lily Gladstone and many more. Plus, check out all of our video interviews, live panels and Very Important Questions segments on our Sundance home page. Happy festing!
Tatanka Means and Murray Bartlett of “Opus.”
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Gary Knight and Bao Nguyen of “The Stringer.”
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Destiny Checo and Juan Collado of “Mad Bills to Pay.”
Nathaly Navarro and Joel Alfonso Vargas of “Mad Bills to Pay.”
Carmen Emmi and Maria Dizzia of “Plainclothes.”
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Ira Sachs and Ben Whishaw of “Peter Hujar’s Day.”
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Chris Perez and Isabel Castro of “Selena y Los Dinos.”
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Dave Franco of “Together” and David Borenstein of “Mr. Nobody Against Putin.”
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Emily Watson and Helena Zengel of “The Legend of Ochi.”
Josh O’Connor and Meghann Fahy of “Rebuilding.”
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John Reynolds and Geraldine Viswanathan of “Oh, Hi!”
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Sophie Brooks and Logan Lerman of “Oh, Hi!”
Logan Lerman of “Oh, Hi!”
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Lindsay Utz and Jacinda Ardern of “Prime Minister.”
Jade Croot and Rosy McEwen of “Rabbit Trap.”
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Jessica Matten and Zahn McClarnon of “Dark Winds.”
Tom Basden and Carey Mulligan of “The Ballad of Wallis Island.”
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Lauren Graham of “Twinless,” and Thea Sofie Loch Naess of “The Ugly Stepsister.”
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Samantha Mathis and Juliette Lewis from “By Design.”
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Aud Mason-Hyde and Sophie Hyde of “Jimpa.”
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David Osit of “Predators.”
Shoshannah Stern and Marlee Matlin of “Marlee Matlin: Not Alone Anymore.”
Jason Armond is a staff photographer at the Los Angeles Times. A native of North Carolina, he graduated from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where he received a bachelor’s in media and journalism. His work as a photographer and videographer has been recognized by the Hearst Journalism Awards, the White House News Photographers Assn. and the North Carolina College Media Assn. As a freelance visual journalist, his work has been featured in several publications before joining The Times.