The 2019 Sundance Film Festival has been a star-studded affair to say the least. The event, which started on Jan. 24, has brought tons of international celebrities to Park City, UT, as they celebrate high achievements in film and attend showings of new films. are just a few of the many luminaries who graced the red carpet and festivities. This year, some of the most anticipated movies screened at the festival include Hilary Swank [1]'s I Am Mother, Mindy Kaling's Late Night, and Shia LaBeouf [2]'s Honey Boy [3].
Other stars such as Michael B. Jordan, Jada Pinkett Smith [4], Glenn Close, and Awkwafina have been hitting the red carpet, speaking at panels, and partying with their fellow Hollywood companions throughout the festival. Although we wish we could be around such talented industry notables, we at least have a whole bunch of pictures that make us feel like we're there (sort of). Look ahead to view some of the best — and funniest — snapshots from this year's Sundance jamboree.
Milla Jovovich, Emma Roberts, Danielle Macdonald, and Eiza González
Malin Akerman and Tony Hale
Julianne Moore, Robert Redford, and Bart Freundlich
Mindy Kaling and Amy Ryan
Jordana Spiro, Shea Whigham, Malin Akerman, and Tony Hale
Hilary Swank
Hilary is pictured at the Stella's Film Lounge during a party for the cast of I Am Mother.
Jaden Smith, Caleeb Pinkett, and Willow Smith
Ashton Sanders and Kiki Layne
Scott Z. Burns and Annette Bening
Victoria Rowell and David Oyelowo
Peter Sarsgaard, Michael Tyburski, and Tony Revolori
Michael B. Jordan and Akili McDowell
Barry Jenkins, Awkwafina, and Diana Lin
Laura San Giacomo, FKA Twigs, Clifton Collins Jr., Alma Har'el, Byron Bowers, Noah Jupe, Shia LaBeouf, and Craig Stark
Riley Keough, Lia McHugh, and Richard Armitage
Alana Arenas, Akili McDowell, and Phylicia Rashad
Storm Reid and Michael B. Jordan
Abby Quinn, Bart Freundlich, Julianne Moore, Billy Crudup, and Michelle Williams
Nick Robinson and KiKi Layne
Hilary Swank and Clara Rugaard
Nico Santos and Mj Rodriguez
Maxwell Simba, Aïssa Maïga, William Kamkwamba and Chiwetel Ejiofor