the best dressed of the 2025 Sundance Film Festival

The awards season has already begun and if there is a film festival that we cannot ignore that is the Sundance. This is a cinephile event, held in Park City, Utah, that brings together relevant figures of the seventh art with the aim of highlight their independent projects. An event that began last Thursday, January 23, and will last until February 2, inviting the attendees to not only captivate us with their skills in terms of interpretation, but also with outfits that exude great personality. Would you like to discover which actresses have stood out the most with their clothing choices, so far, in the respective events that have taken place? Let’s get to it! 17 © Getty Images © Getty Images Lili Reinhart The American performer, protagonist in Riverdalehas delighted us, just a few hours ago, with a double bet. First of all, a breaker total look leather effect consisting of a long coat, matching set jacket and miniskirt, turtleneck sweater and contrasting black high boots. And secondly, a air configuration preppy Consisting of a round-neck sweater with a white shirt, a pleated miniskirt, tight stockings and high-heeled shoes with a patent finish. 27 © @jlo © @jlo Jennifer Lopez Yesterday, Jennifer Lopez shared, through her social networks, a first stylistic proposal for Sundance. We talk about a total look black leather effect. A style as elegant as it had character that was achieved with the addition of a long trench coat with a belt (to stylize as much as possible) and a cape. As far as accessories are concerned, she finished it off with a beret, gloves and matching high boots. The singer also surprised with a second bet: a two-piece beige of sporty airconsisting of a body with laces and elastic band and matching bottom. 37 © Getty Images © Getty Images Cynthia Erivo The British interpreter of Wicked Nor does she stop causing a sensation with her looks. At Sundance he convinced us with a high impact double appearance. On the one hand, the actress surrendered to a two-piece jacquard set made up of blazer sculptural with peak lapels and full-length skirt midi and tube silhouette. A set which she elevated with suede boots and maximalist jewelry. On the other hand, he also triumphed by embracing the current of double denim and finishing it off with a voluminous two-tone black and white fur coat. 47 © Getty Images © Getty Images Sarah Jessica Parker If there is something that Sarah Jessica Parker is an expert in, it is the impossible combinations. And the actress, who presents the documentary The Librarians at Sundance 2025, he did not hesitate to embrace a look not suitable for everyone. We are referring to a style composed of a feather coat, a grayish cardigan, Victorian style ruffled dressscreen glasses and high boots in fuchsia, vitamin footwear that, for sure, we will seek to recycle in Spring/summer 2025. 57 © Getty Images © Getty Images Juliette Lewis The American actress, as soon as the film festival began, stunned with a long, short-sleeved dress midi curdled three-dimensional gold flowers. A design with a background naked sequin dress that she wore with hoop earrings and high brown suede boots. Two days later, he got it right again in terms of clothing, although with blazerdenim shirt, baggy jeans, high boots with pointed toes and knitted hat. 67 © Getty Images © Getty Images Glenn Close The iconic interpreter of fatal attraction caught everyone’s attention last Friday with an elegant black and white look. A style consisting of a white shirt with a bow and black, straight-cut, leather-effect pants. Likewise, she surrendered to a coat with peak lapels and a jewel brooch. As far as accessories are concerned, she finished her proposal with a rhinestone belt and matching leather boots. 77 © Getty Images © Getty Images Olivia Colman Colman was one of the actresses who They did not hesitate to succumb to the tailored suit to pose in photocall. We are referring to a black two-piece set of blazer single button and baggy pants. A option as relaxed as it is timeless which he wore with two-tone shoes oxford. As a more informal option, the interpreter dressed, on the 24th, in a sweater with geometric motifs, wide-leg jeans and white sneakers.

The Sundance festival starts with an eye on Los Angeles

PARK CITY, Utah — With a day in advance because the Oscar nominations are announced Thursday morning, the heads of the Sundance Institute and the Sundance Film Festival shared at the Filmmakers Lodge what they expect from the next week and a half, in which more than 150 titles selected from more than 16,000 applications including feature filmsshorts, documentaries and episodic films. The reception also brought together part of the press that will cover the most important independent film festival in the world in an event in which the difficult situation that many members of history are experiencing in Los Angeles due to the fires was remembered. The evening included speeches by Amanda Kelso, interim executive director of the Sundance Institute, Eugene Hernandez, director of the Sundance Film Festival; Kim Yutani, festival programming director; and John Nein, Senior Programmer and Director of Strategic Initiatives. Los Angeles on everyone’s mind Kelso began his speech with emotional words about the recent challenges faced in Southern California, acknowledging the “incalculable loss” experienced by many, including members of the Sundance community. “This situation reminds us how fragile everything is. The amazing thing is how we can come together now. This is almost a healing moment for us,” Kelso said, emphasizing the importance of community and connection. Before each screening of the festival, a QR code will be displayed on the screen that those present can scan to access information on how to help those affected by the fires in Los Angeles. Kelso also reiterated the festival’s dedication to showcasing underrepresented voices. “Sundance is a festival of discovery,” he said. No headquarters defined yet for 2027 Kim Yutani, director of programming and Eugene Hernández, director of the Sundance Film Festival. Yutani pointed out that less than 1% of the titles presented are selected for the festival.Credit: Shutterstock for Sundance Film Festival | Shutterstock Eugene Hernández highlighted the unifying spirit of the festival, describing this year’s program as an opportunity to “discover global stories” that entertain, provoke and inspire. On the first day of the festival, this Thursday, January 23, 15 titles will be premiered. “This year’s films will generate conversations”said Hernández, underscoring the festival’s role in bringing audiences together to experience transformative narratives. Hernández also commented that the festival has not yet decided whether it will move to another city starting in 2027. The organization is exploring the possibility of changing locations, with Boulder, Colorado and Cincinnati, Ohio in the running alongside Park City itself. Hernández assured that the decision will be announced at the end of this winter. Emerging talents at Sundance 2025 Kim Yutani highlighted the notable talent featured in this year’s selection, singling out filmmakers whose creativity and vision promise to leave a lasting impact. He encouraged attendees to pay attention to rising stars such as James Sweeney (“Twinless”), Katarina Zhu (“Bunnylovr”), Eva Victor (“Sorry, Baby”), Pasqual Gutierrez (“Serious People”) and Grace Glowicki (“ “Dead Lover”). “These are incredibly talented people. We want them to know their names now and to keep track of them,” Yutani said. global stories John Nein highlighted the festival’s international offering, which reflects Sundance’s legacy of discovery and visibility. Films like Emily Blischfeldt’s “twisted reinterpretation of Cinderella” and Nadia Fall’s “Brides” demonstrate the festival’s commitment to amplifying diverse voices from around the world. Nein also presented powerful documentaries that address global issues, including “How to Build a Library,” “Mr. Nobody Against Putin” and “Cutting Through Rocks.” He mentioned the return of established filmmakers such as Vladimir de Fontenay (“Sukkwan Island”) and Oscar winner Mstyslav Chernov (“2000 Meters to Andrivka”), whose works add depth to this year’s program. Keep reading:· Latin voices are heard at the 2025 Sundance Film Festival

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