Thursday, January 26, 2012

Park City, pix city

John Hawkes, Helen Search and William H. Macy bring "The Surrogate" to Sundance. Spike Lee, James McBride, Clarke Peters and Nate Parker talk photos within the Variety Studio. Melissa Leo and Vera Farmiga Edward James Olmos and Lou Gem Phillips preem "Filly Brown." Aaron Paul meets Ice T within the Variety Studio. Actress Katie Aselton and Keri Putnam attend the women At Sundance Brunch through the 2012 Sundance Film Festival around the month of the month of january 23, 2012 in Park City, Utah. (Photo by Jerod Harris/Getty Images) Women at Sundance brunch features Trina Schulman and Catherine Hardwicke. Sigourney Weaver and Anne Heche Digital digital rebel Wilson, Kirsten Dunst and Lizzy Caplan Sundance filmmakers and thesps came through the range Studio within the JGO Gallery on Primary Street to talk about their new photos throughout fest week. Many were worry about the imminent premieres, although some were just preemed out."Ugh," Lizzy Caplan mentioned to her "Bachelorette" co-star Kirsten Dunst. "I really could take advantage of the breakfast burrito."Spike Lee preemed his completely new one, "Red-colored-colored Hook Summer season," saying, "I am hoping someone buys it. I taken proper care of it!" Other site visitors speaking up their photos were Richard Gere, Paul Giamatti and Chris Rock.Sigourney Weaver, around for "Red-colored-colored Lights," mentioned she felt right in your house in Park City, Utah."I began my career in independent cinema, causeing this to be special personally visiting this festival," the actress mentioned. "Just really really wish i could see more movies!" On Monday, the Sundance Institute and girls in Film La co-situated the initial Women at Sundance brunch, held around the block City home of Jacki Zehner. The institute's Keri Putnam and WIF's Trina Schulman introduced the 2 orgs were joining forces "to make sure women beginning their filmmaking career at Sundance Institute keep getting a support system all in route.In . Contact Stuart Oldham at stuart.oldham@variety.com

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