

Sheila Harmon of Park City, Utah walks her dog Lola past the Kimball Art Center before the start of the Sundance Film Festival in Park City on January 19, 2011. Jim Urquhart/Reuters
(From l. to r.), Anton Yelchin, Drake Doremus, Felicity Jones, Charlie Bewley, Finola Hughes, and Jonathan Schwartz from the film "Like Crazy" pose for a portrait in the Fender Music Lodge during the 2011 Sundance Film Festival Sunday, Jan. 23, 2011 in Park City, Utah. Victoria Will/AP
Cast members (r. - l.) Kevin Spacey, Zachary Quinto, Demi Moore, Paul Bettany and Simon Baker watch a clip from their movie "Margin Call" after it received The Creative Coalition's 2011 Spotlight Initiative Award during the Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah January 24, 2011. Mario Anzuoni/Reuters
Harry Belafonte is the subject of the film 'Sing Your Song.' He poses for a portrait in the Fender Music Lodge on Friday, Jan. 21, 2011. Victoria Will/AP
'Family Portrait in Black and White' portrays the travails of mixed-race kids in a Ukrainian village and the woman who singlehandedly raised 23 of them as foster children. Courtesy of Sundance Film Festival
From the US Documentary, 'Crime After Crime,' Deborah Peagler stands behind security glass at the Central California Women's Facility prison in Chowchilla, Calif. Peagler was sentenced to 25-years-to-life for her connection to the murder of a boyfriend who routinely and brutally abused her. Twenty years later, two young attorneys were inspired to re-open her case. Courtesy of Yoav Potash/Sundance Film Festival
'The Redemption of General Butt Naked' is a US Documentary by directors Eric Strauss and Daniele Anastasion that documents Liberian warlord who personally massacred, often in his birthday suit, thousands during Liberia’s 14- year civil war. Now he’s reinvented himself as an evangelist seeking redemption from his victims. Courtesy of Sundance Film Festival
'Project Nim' by director James Marsh was submitted to the World Cinema Documentary category. Nim, a chimpanzee, was the subject of a series of experiments that set out to demonstrate that apes could learn to communicate using sign language in the 1970s. Courtesy of Harry Benson/Sundance Film Festival
'Page One: A Year Inside the ‘New York Times,’ looks primarily at the Gray Lady’s media desk at a time when journalism even at the highest realms is under siege. Courtesy of Andrew Rossi/Sundance Film Festival
'Troubadours' offers up a mini-history of the Los Angeles singer-songwriter scene from the ‘70s. James Taylor and Carole King (pictured here), David Crosby, Jackson Browne, Joni Mitchell and many others croon and reminisce. Courtesy of Josh Weiss/Sundance Film Festival
Representing the World Chess Hall of Fame and Museum, Chess Grandmaster Joel Benjamin teaches chess club member Nek Mantas, age 10, a few moves during a Sundance Film Festival reception held at the Thomas Karnes McCarthey Gallery to celebrate the premiere of HBO Documentary Films "Bobby Fischer Against the World." All comers were welcome to take on the chess master. Ross Downard/ PRNewsFoto
Activist Gloria Steinem and director Jennifer Siebel Newsom are interviewed in the arrivals area set up in the lobby of the Yarrow Hotel & Conference Center at the premiere of "Miss Representation" which California Lt. Gov. Gavin Newsom, bottom second from right, also attends on Saturday, Jan. 22. Danny Moloshok/AP
L'Oreal representatives in matching outfits walk in unison past the Library Center Theatre Monday, Jan. 24. Chris Pizzello/AP
James Miska of the band Bramble performs in the snow on Main Street during the third day of the festival Saturday, Jan. 22. Chris Pizzello/AP
Cameraman Joe Turner Lin of New York films Main Street in the snow during the third day of the festival Saturday, Jan. 22. Chris Pizzello/AP
A trolley drives along Main Street during the festival on Jan. 20. Danny Moloshok/AP
Filmmaker Michael Moore (r.) walks through the crowd as he heads into the Egyptian Theatre for the premiere of 'The Guard' on Jan. 20. Danny Moloshok/AP
Founder and president of Sundance Institute Robert Redford speaks at a news conference to discuss the festival at the Egyptian Theatre on Jan. 20. Mario Anzuoni/Reuters
Festival goers enter the Egyptian Theatre on Main Street for the premiere of 'The Guard' during the festival on Jan. 20. Danny Moloshok/AP