Entertainment Weekly is providing great coverage of the 2013 Sundance Film Festival and they have released some portraits of the stars and directors that attended day one of the festival! Check out my Sundance MegaPost about the films to watch out for here. Take a look at the portraits in the gallery below:
Jennifer Hudson for “The Inevitable Defeat of Mister and Pete”
Jennifer Hudson, Skylan Brooks, and Alicia Keys for “The Inevitable Defeat of Mister and Pete”
Alicia Keys for “The Inevitable Defeat of Mister and Pete”
Daniel Radcliffe, Michael C. Hall, John Krokidas (director), Dane DeHaan, Ben Foster, and Jack Huston for “Kill Your Darlings”
Daniel Radcliffe for “Kill Your Darlings”
Ben Foster for “Kill Your Darlings”
Michael C. Hall for “Kill Your Darlings”
Rick Springfield for “Sound City”
Aden Young, Clayne Crawford, J. Smith-Cameron, Abigail Spencer, Luke Kirby, Adelaide Clemens, and Ray McKinnon (director) for “Rectify”
Abigail Spencer for “Rectify”
Adelaide Clemens for “Rectify”
Ray McKinnon for “Rectify”
Gaby Hoffman and Michael Cera for “Crystal Fairy”
Augustine Silva, Sebastian Silva (director), and Juan Andres Silva for “Crystal Fairy”
Brie Larson, Miles Teller, and Shailene Woodley for “The Spectacular Now”
Nick Damici (co-writer), Kelly McGillis, Julia Garner, Jim Mickle (director/co-writer), Bill Sage, Ambyr Childers, and Wyatt Russell for “We Are What We Are”
Ambyr Childers, Bill Sage, and Julia Garner for “We Are What We Are”
Pablo Larrain (director) and Gael Garcia Bernal for “No”
Cherien Dabis (writer/director), Hiam Abbass, Nadine Malouf, Alia Shawkat, and Ritu Singh for “May in the Summer”
Alia Shawkat for “May in the Summer”
Bill Pullman for “May in the Summer”
G.J. Echternkamp (director), Brent Chase, Robert Baker, Ben Messmer, and Katie Savoy for “Virtually Heroes”
G.J. Echternkamp (director) and Roger Corman (producer) for “Virtually Heroes”
Lucy Walker (director) and Kevin Pearce for “The Crash Reel”
Ben Wheatley (director) for “Sightseers”
Freida Mock (director) and Anita Hill for “Anita”
Alexandra Pelosi and Jim McGreevey for “Fall to Grace”
Tom Rothman (Sundance judge)
Louis Sutherland (director), Kevin Paulo, Jacek Koman, Laura Petersen, Byron Coll, and Mark Albiston (director) for “Shopping”
What do you think of these portraits? Are you following all of the Sundance news so far? Are you looking forward to getting a chance to see any of the films that are premiering at the festival this year?