Star-gazing still big part of Sundance
Sundance bigwigs, including Robert Redford and festival director Geoffrey Gilmore, have done what they can to discourage the celebrity- and paparazzi-laden sideshow that's become a real distraction from the Sundance Film Festival.
In fact, Redford calls such behavior "sad and unfortunate," insisting that it detracts from the festival's true artistic intentions.
But despite their best efforts, the so-called star-gazing continues to remain as big a presence as the films themselves.
And a lot of the 100-plus features selected for this year's Sundance Film Festival won't exactly prevent the celebrity focus.
The festival's Premieres section features the romantic comedies "500 Days of Summer" (starring Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Zooey Deschanel), "Adventureland" (Kristen Stewart and Ryan Reynolds) and "Spread" (Ashton Kutcher and Anne Heche).
The all-star thriller "Brooklyn's Finest" features Richard Gere, Don Cheadle, Ethan Hawke, Wesley Snipes and Ellen Barkin. The likeminded "The Informers" boasts a cast of Billy Bob Thornton, Kim Basinger, Mickey Rourke and Winona Ryder.
Meanwhile, "Endgame," "In the Loop" and "The Messenger" have stars as well — William Hurt, James Gandolfini and Woody Harrelson, respectively,
Even the opening night premiere film, the clay-animated "Mary and Max," features Toni Collette and Philip Seymour Hoffman as the voices of the title characters
And then there's the adaptation of "I Love You Phillip Morris," which stars Jim Carrey and Ewan McGregor.
But films playing in the dramatic and documentary competitions aren't exactly small potatoes:
Pierce Brosnan and Susan Sarandon are the stars of the U.S. Dramatic Competition selection "The Greatest."
"The Office" star John Krasinski wrote and directed an adaptation of David Wallace Foster's "Brief Interviews With Hideous Men," which is also in competition.
And "Arlen Faber" teams Jeff Daniels and Lauren Graham, "Big Fan" stars comedian Patton Oswalt and "Taking Chance" is a Kevin Bacon vehicle.
Not to be outdone, the World Cinema Dramatic Competition features "An Education" (Emma Thompson and Peter Sarsgaard) and "Five Minutes of Heaven" (Liam Neeson).
Spectrum films may bring Mariah Carey, Mary Tyler Moore and Robin Williams to the festival. (They are the stars of "Push," "Against the Current" and "World's Greatest Dad," respectively.)
"I Knew It Was You," which is playing in one of Sundance's shorts program, features Al Pacino, Meryl Streep, Robert De Niro, Francis Ford Coppola, Sidney Lumet and Gene Hackman.
And a Sundance Collection presentation of the 1989 drama "sex, lies and videotape" is expected to reunite the stars of that film, James Spader, Andie MacDowell, Peter Gallagher and Laura San Giacomo, as well as director Steven Soderbergh.
It should be mentioned that not every one of these actors and filmmakers will be attendance. But the festival usually does draws big names — and sometimes hangers-on, such as Paris Hilton, who was in Utah last year for the parties.
E-mail: jeff@desnews.com
Recent comments
TO: An Art
You're stupid, "Independant Film"
isn't another name...
Joe | Jan. 23, 2009 at 6:25 p.m.
Independent films can be interesting and entertaining. But 99 percent...
The Authority | Jan. 12, 2009 at 4:46 p.m.
You make a good point. I suspect Redford is smart enough to know that...
RE: Re:beenthere | Jan. 11, 2009 at 11:32 p.m.
- Funds for new courthouse approved 1:48 a.m.
- Godfrey vetoes Ogden budget 1:48 a.m.
- Odd Fellows Hall move 1:47 a.m.
- 2 country groups to perform 1:47 a.m.
- Rumor has Boozer with Bulls 1:20 a.m.
- Jazz in back of line for free agents 1:19 a.m.
- Okur signs two-year extension 1:18 a.m.
- Marion to Mavs, Stackhouse to Griz 1:16 a.m.
- Price for redistricting plan challenged 1:04 a.m.
- Basketball campers learn service 1:02 a.m.
- Rumor has Boozer with Bulls
- Stadium of Fire flag burning was fake
- Jazz in back of line for free agents
- Okur signs two-year extension
- Restaurant destroyed by fire
- A primer for the 6th Potter film
- Jazz won't meet Lopez on Europe trip
- Blazers may offer Millsap a contract
- MWC, WAC rushed into BCS
- AK will not play for Russia this summer
- Bronco collecting a galaxy of recruits
138 - Letters: Palin mistreated
136 - Teachers struggle with district cuts
134 - Blazers may offer Millsap a contract
122 - Rumor has Boozer with Bulls
82 - Fairness of BCS debated
81 - Moon landing: Let's hear from you
73 - Chaffetz eyes challenging Bennett
72 - Services bids farewell to Jackson
70 - Letters: Time for a revolution
69
There were some errors in the reporting of the University of Utah's...
The final version of the movie won't include a scene mocking La Toya...
Blazers get the unbalanced trade they seek while not signing Millsap away...
Ricky Bobby - THE JAZZ DO NOT WANT TO TAKE BACK EQUAL SALARIES. They want to...
Despite the fact that logging has all but stopped in the pacific northwest...
My understanding of what FAIR is trying to do, is to provide well thought out...
Jazz will resign Milsap. If they don't it will be ahuge mistake. First off,...
I was waiting for it to be burned on the big metal structure right by the...
Hey Ute fan... the Utes had a good season. And keep throwing that BCS bowl...
Tyrus Thomas is in the last year of his contract too so what is the point for...
CougarKeith, people don't know how to properly retire the flag, what they did...
It is just talk but since it was brought up: IF we can get Prizbilla &...



