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Sundance Sightings: The Scene in Park City (Photos)

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Sundance Sightings: The Scene in Park City (Photos)
by Mikey Glazer

Sundance Institute Trustees Pat Mitchell (far left) and Jacki Zehner show off “girl power,” indeed. Zehner hosted Women In Film’s annual brunch at her house on Monday (bottom right), following WIF president Cathy Schulman’s panel on women filmmakers a day earlier. (Photos by Sonia Recchia/Wireimage and Mark Davis/Getty Images)

Director Ava DuVernay (“Middle of Nowhere”), Anita Hill and Sal Masakela had “Dinner with Bevy” at the Blackhouse on Jan. 19. Smith’s dinners scramble heavy hitters from different industries and this opening weekend mixer, presented by Hennessy V.S with involvement from CAA, brought in the Sundance Institute’s Keri Putnam, Jesse Williams, film critic Ben Lyons, and director George Tillman Jr. among others.

Jessica Biel is the name in “Emanuel and the Truth About Fishes.” The film celebrated at Matt Kliegman and Carlos Quirarte’s popup of The Westway after a dinner hosted by Rudsak’s Donato Coticone and Evik Asatoorian (center). LA man-about-town and Rudsak's man on the ground Dino Magis rounds out the group.

Ryan Spahn, Halley Feiffer, and actor/director Michael Urie at a high-tech $22 million mansion (the Resorts West House of Luxury) that played host to their “He’s Way More Famous Than You” Slamdance screening after-party.

The entire event public relations, celebrity media and entertainment-marketing industries from L.A., New York, Miami and Las Vegas converged in one parking garage at TAO Friday night. Deb Grimmel had the unenviable task of mediating the access.

Jon, manager Scooter Braun (Justin Bieber, The Wanted) and hospitality mogul Noah Tepperberg (TAO, Avenue, Lavo). Tepperberg and partner Jason Strauss’ original NYC flagship, Marquee, relaunched on it’s 10 year anniversary last week. The longevity is such an outlier, it earned a Harvard Business School case study. (Photo: Seth Browarnik)

Nicole Kidman faces the press line at the premiere of "Stoker" on Sunday...

...and later in the night was the talk of the room at the busy CAA party at the Claim Jumper, where Kidman hung with Kevin Huvane. (Photos by George Pimentel and Dimitrios Kambouris for Getty Images)

On Monday, UCLA School of Theatre, Film and Television Dean Teri Schwartz joined TheWrap founder Sharon Waxman to host the panel "How to Make and Sell Your Independent Film." (Photo by Jason Merritt/Getty Images)

The “Sundance House” experience: On Saturday, Michael Cera circled up and played board games (including the offline version of last year’s Zynga craze “Draw Something”) at the Pax Cabin.

Real friends -- not fake Hollywood buddies -- One Republic and The Fray (both from Colorado) hunkered down after the NFL games ended at the prime table next to the DJ booth at GenArt's Sunday night house party at the Lodges at Deer Valley, which was converted in to "Google+'s Hangout Lounge Powered by Dell."

One Republic and the WAGs: Ryan Tedder, Genevieve Tedder, Eden Cohen, Drew Brown and Eddie Fisher enjoy Ciroc's hospitality, as Mike McGuinness' Table Manners artist DJ Bizzy performed before the M83-esque Capital Cities played GenArt.

Just stop yelling? On Sunday night, Lil Jon was overheard saying his schedule has been “non-stop” since New Year’s and that he was going to take a post-meal nap after chowing down at “Morningstar Farms’ Chefdance” (far left). A chef from Tijuana paired with Tequila Don Julio on night three of the dinner parties that have been running late in to the night. (Photos by Alexandra Wyman, Michael Stewart, Jason Kempin)

The many wardrobes of Matthew McConaughey while in town promoting “Mud”: From left, flannel at Nikki Beach, red at the Samsung Galaxy Lounge at Village at the Lift and Kari Feinstein’s Style Lounge, and dark green on the carpet. (Clockwise from l;eft: Photos by John Parra, Michael Loccisano, Amanda Edwards and George Pimentel for Getty Images)

"I have a peanut head," Jane Lynch said at the New Era Chalet at Village at the Lift. Luckily they had peanut-head shaped caps and beanies (Da-Bulls, da-Bears) for the Chicago native. (Photo by Michael Bezjian)

Up the insurance policy! This is a high-risk student. Supermodel Alessandra Ambrosio gets a lesson from Oakley pro Danny Kass. Update: She’s still in one piece. (Photo by Michael Stewart for Getty Images)

The King: Robert Redford surrounded at the Directors' Brunch Saturday morning. (Photo by George Pimentel/Getty Images)

Paris Hilton and boyfriend River Viiperi. Kudos to Sears, who (a) converted a Dunder-Mifflin-looking office space in to a homey lodge; and (b) proved it is serious about fashion, not just drill-bits, slinging clothes people wore right out the door. (Photo by Todd Oren/Getty Images)

Saturday night’s all right for... James Franco’s bondage-porn documentary, “Kink.” The ravenously curious Franco is flanked by the guys who thumbs-upped the film -- festival director John Cooper (left) and Sundance Programming Director Trevor Groth. The Stella Artois Café at Village at the Lift hosted the night.

She does not have a film in the festival, but she is now an actress: Karina Smirnoff of "Dancing with the Stars" recently shot a film directed by the original "Karate Kid," Ralph Macchio. Here, she indulges in the "Dove Color Care Salon" at the sprawling Talent Resources space on Saturday afternoon.

Carolyn Jackman and Chef Ludo Lefebvre, who's been cooking after dark.

Her future may be golden on Oscar Sunday, but on Sundance Saturday, Naomi Watts'  shine was at the golden arches -- a free coffee and wifi pitstop at the McCafe. (Photo by Jerod Harris/Getty Images)

Co-conspirators in swagging, poker commentator/ESPNU host Ali Nejad and Mekhi Phifer. At the Lodges at Deer Valley on Saturday, they notched WeWood watches. Google+ was set up there, promoting the under-exploited "hangouts" feature, a collaboration with Dell.

Joey Lauren Adams at the Creative Coalition luncheon on Saturday. (Photo by Fred Hayes/Getty Images)

Escaping Main Street for a "general" with Mario is a good idea. Adrian Grenier plays the New Super Mario Bros. U at Nintendo's lounge on Saturday afternoon. (Photo by Todd Williamson/Invision for Nintendo/AP Images)

Village at the Lift, late night.

Jennifer Hudson (@IamJHud)  at Nikki Beach. No sand here, just snow. (John Parra/Getty Images)

Tony Danza and Joseph Gordon-Levitt huddle up at a post-party for “Don Jon’s Addiction.” DirecTV and Sundance Channel hosted. (Photo by Mark Davis/Getty Images)

"George Tillman Jr. knows how to bring it," Alicia Keyes (right) said of "The Inevitable Defeat of Mister and Pete" director. Here, she hugs up with frequent collaborator (and the film's star) Jennifer Hudson at an intimate Hennessy VS soiree in an art gallery off Main Street on the festival's opening night. (Photo by Dave Kotinsky/WireImage)

In a fantasy death-match, who wins? Harry Potter (Daniel Radcliffe) or Dexter (Michael C. Hall). They're on the same team for "Kill Your Darlings" and were hanging at the packed Grey Goose Blue Door on Friday night. (Photo by Jamie McCarthy/Getty Images)

Shailene Woodley is still throwing Hawaiian signs, with her "The Spectacular Now" director James Ponsoldt at the Grey Goose Blue Door on Friday night. (Jamie McCarthy/Getty Images)

At a Friday happy hour at Studio Stella Artois, actor Noah Huntley revealed he was up for "Zero Dark Thirty" and auditioned by reading scenes from "The Hurt Locker." He also revealed himself as the new face of the Belgian beer's campaign, "Timeless Beauty," shot by Annie Leibovitz. They served Belgian waffles. (Photos by Andrew Walker/WireImage)

"The Commissary," Park City style. The lunchtime scene at Udi's Gluten Free table. (Photo by Gustavo Caballero/Getty Images)

Chef Ludo Lefebvre welcomes Allison Janney to his table at a cast dinner inside the the Samsung Galaxy Lounge Friday night. (Photo by Michael Loccisano/Getty Images for Samsung)

After his "Sound City" premiere, Dave Grohl rocked with a rotating cast of players and inspirations, including Krist Novoselic of Nirvanva, Stevie Nicks of Fleetwood Mac and even Rick Springfield (yup, they played "Jessie's Girl") at Park City Live. It was three hours of loud emotion for the Foo Fighters frontman, who weaved in stories about how each musician affected his development. (Photo by Jason Merritt/Getty Images)

 

Stevie Nicks was mobbed at the "Sound City" premiere. She also took the stage with Grohl, singing hits "Landslide" and "Dreams." (Photo by Joe Scarnici/Getty Images)

"This girl is the next big thing," Octavia Spencer (right) said of her back-to-back costar ("The Help" and Sundance film "Fruitvale") Ahna O'Reilly (left) as they snagged Monster DNA headphones. They traveled together throughout the day, also hitting Oakley's snowboarding launchpad. (Photo by Jason Merritt/Getty Images) 

 

TV chef Marcel Vigneron mastered the kitchen on the final night of Morningstar Farms’ Chefdance, where the headturner in the room was Michael Cera. (Seen sipping on a Ketel One.) Social shopping site Wishclouds hosted. (Photos by Jerod Harris, Getty Images.)

Peter Sarsgaard and Amanda Seyfried after "Lovelace's" hot premiere, slip in to the Grey Goose Blue Door on Tuesday night. Earlier in the week, the popular team from "Fruitvale," Melonie Diaz, producer Forest Whitaker, and Octavia Spencer.

More boldfacers rolled through Grey Goose's two-story clubhouse: Steve Carell and Allison Janney (left), and a cool couch party: Ellen Page, Alexander Skarsgard, and Brit Marling. (Photos by Jamie McCarthy/Getty Images.)

Mary Jane Skalski (Producer, “Very Good Girls”) director/screenwriter Naomi Foner, Peter Sarsgaard, DP Bobby Bukowski. and Caren Spruch (Planned Parenthood’s Director of Arts and Entertainment Engagement) at Planned Parenthood’s reception on Wednesday night.

Dreamworks Animation's Amy Elmer and Molly Martuza at the Eco Hideaway, where Daryl Hannah strummed a ukelele with some of Grohl's "Sound City Allstars" at an impromptu show.

Evan Rachel Wood and Shia LeBeouf plugged the film that could have won the twitter parlor game #FakeSundanceMovies, except that it is real. The stars of "The Necessary Death of Charlie Countryman," at a junket hosted by Stella Artois. (Photo by John Parra.)

New hyphenate Kate Bosworth became "house photog" at the Outdoor Retailer Gallery, snapping this photo of staff, including major-league photographer Henny Garfunkel (3rd from right). (Main photo by you know who. Inset by Miles Morton Photography.)

A continuously updated gallery of the scene at the Sundance Film Festival in Park City. More to come...

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