Celebs at Sundance
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Dakota Fanning from the film "Very Good Girls" poses for a portrait during the 2013 Sundance Film Festival at the Fender Music Lodge, on Tuesday Jan. 22, 2013 in Park City, Utah. (Photo by Victoria Will/Invision/AP Images)
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IMAGE DISTRIBUTED FOR FOX SEARCHLIGHT - Actress Nicole Kidman attends Fox Searchlight's "The Stoker" premiere during the Sundance Film Festival on Sunday, Jan. 20, 2012 in Park City, Utah. (Photo by Todd Williamson /Invision for Fox Searchlight/AP Images)
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IMAGE DISTRIBUTED FOR FENDER - Actress Jane Lynch is seen at the Fender Music lodge during the Sundance Film Festival on Monday, Jan. 21, 2013, in Park City, Utah. (Photo by Jack Dempsey/Invision for Fender/AP Images)
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Daniel Radcliffe from the film "Kill Your Darlings," poses for a portrait during the 2013 Sundance Film Festival at the Fender Music Lodge on Saturday, Jan. 19, 2013 in Park City, Utah. (Photo by Victoria Will/Invision/AP Images)
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Actress Mariel Hemingway from the film "Running From Crazy" poses for a portrait during the 2013 Sundance Film Festival on Sunday, Jan. 20, 2013 in Park City, Utah. (Photo by Victoria Will/Invision/AP Images)
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This undated publicity photo released by the Sundance Institute shows, Ethan Hawke, left, and Julie Delpy, in a scene from the film, "Before Midnight," directed by Richard Linklater. The Sundance Film Festival begins Thursday, Jan. 17, 2013, in Park City, Utah. This year's lineup of 119 feature films includes, Ashton Kutcher as Apple co-founder Steve Jobs in director Joshua Michael Stern's film biography “jOBS”; Amanda Seyfried as porn star Linda Lovelace in Rob Epstein and Jeffrey Friedman's “Lovelace”; Daniel Radcliffe as Allen Ginsberg in John Krokidas' beat-poet story “Kill Your Darlings”; and Ethan Hawke and Julie Delpy in Richard Linklater's “Before Midnight,” a follow-up to “Before Sunrise” and “Before Sunset,” among others. (AP Photo/Sundance Institute, Despina Spyrou)
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This undated publicity photo released by the Sundance Institute shows a scene from the documentary film, "The Crash Reel," directed by Lucy Walker, premiering at the Sundance Film Festival. The festival for independent cinema begins Thursday, Jan. 17, 2013, in Park City, Utah. This year's lineup of 119 feature films includes, Ashton Kutcher as Apple co-founder Steve Jobs in director Joshua Michael Stern's film biography “jOBS”; Amanda Seyfried as porn star Linda Lovelace in Rob Epstein and Jeffrey Friedman's “Lovelace”; Daniel Radcliffe as Allen Ginsberg in John Krokidas' beat-poet story “Kill Your Darlings”; and Ethan Hawke and Julie Delpy in Richard Linklater's “Before Midnight,” a follow-up to “Before Sunrise” and “Before Sunset,” among others. (AP Photo/Sundance Institute, Dean Blotto Gray)
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This undated publicity photo released by the Sundance Institute shows Ashton Kutcher as Steve Jobs in the film, "jOBS," directed by Joshua Michael Stern. The Sundance Film Festival begins Thursday, Jan. 17, 2013, in Park City, Utah. This year's lineup of 119 feature films includes, Ashton Kutcher as Apple co-founder Steve Jobs in director Joshua Michael Stern's film biography “jOBS”; Amanda Seyfried as porn star Linda Lovelace in Rob Epstein and Jeffrey Friedman's “Lovelace”; Daniel Radcliffe as Allen Ginsberg in John Krokidas' beat-poet story “Kill Your Darlings”; and Ethan Hawke and Julie Delpy in Richard Linklater's “Before Midnight,” a follow-up to “Before Sunrise” and “Before Sunset,” among others. (AP Photo/Sundance Institute, Glen Wilson)
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This undated publicity photo released by the Sundance Institute shows a scene from the film, "Who is Dayani Cristal," included in the World Cinema Documentary Competition at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival. (AP Photo/Sundance Institute, Marc Silver)
This year's lineup of 119 feature films includes, Ashton Kutcher as Apple co-founder Steve Jobs in director Joshua Michael Stern's film biography “jOBS”; Amanda Seyfried as porn star Linda Lovelace in Rob Epstein and Jeffrey Friedman's “Lovelace”; Daniel Radcliffe as Allen Ginsberg in John Krokidas' beat-poet story “Kill Your Darlings”; and Ethan Hawke and Julie Delpy in Richard Linklater's “Before Midnight,” a follow-up to “Before Sunrise” and “Before Sunset,” among others.