You would possibly see them in individual, or you possibly can observe them on their social media.
(Sundance Institute) Julia Louis-Dreyfus — seen right here in Nicole Holofcener’s “You Hurt My Feelings” — is without doubt one of the celebrities scheduled to attend the 2023 Sundance Film Festival.
Part of the enjoyable of attending the Sundance Film Festival — and a pleasure that’s been unavailable throughout two years of online-only screenings — is the possibility to spot celebrities.
They present up at screenings of their films, or of different individuals’s films. They speak in panel discussions and Q&As. They generally can be noticed on the road, like common of us.
Here is an inventory of celebrities who’ve confirmed, through their movies’ publicists, that they are going to be in Park City throughout this 12 months’s Sundance. We’ve additionally offered details about the place you’ll acknowledge them, what they’ve taking part in at Sundance, and their Twitter and Instagram handles (if they’ve them).
Name • Known from? • At Sundance for? • Twitter • Instagram
W. Kamau Bell • “We Need to Talk About Cosby” • On U.S. Dramatic competitors jury • @wkamaubell • @wkamaubell
Anna Camp • “Pitch Perfect” franchise • “A Little Prayer” (Premieres) • @TheActualAnnaCamp • @therealannacamp
Sofia Coppola • “The Godfather, Part III,” “Lost in Translation” • “Fairyland” (Premieres) • — • @sofiacoppola
Stephen Dorff • “Somewhere,” “Blade” • “Divinity” (Next) • — • —
Phoebe Dynevor • “Bridgerton” • “Fair Play” (U.S. Dramatic) • — • @phoebedynevor
Alice Englert • “Dangerous Liaisons” (TV sequence) • “Bad Behaviour” (World Cinema Dramatic) • — • @aliceenglert.precise
Gael García Bernal • “Werewolf by Night,” “Y Tu Mama También” • “Cassandro” (U.S. Dramatic) • @GaelGarciaB • @gaelgarciab
Joseph Gordon-Levitt • “Inception,” “The Dark Knight Rises” • “Flora and Son” (Premieres) • @hitRECordJoe • @hitrecordjoe
Nikole Hannah-Jones • Creator of “The 1619 Project” • Creative Coalition gala • @nhannahjones • @nikolehannahjones
Anne Hathaway • “Armageddon Time,” “Les Miserables” • “Eileen” (Premieres) • — • @annehathaway
Eve Hewson • “The Knick,” “Bridge of Spies” • “Flora and Son” (Premieres) • @EveHewson • @evehewson
Indigo Girls • Folk-rock duo • “It’s Only Life After All” (Premieres) • @Indigo_Girls • @indigogirlsmusic
Dakota Johnson • “Fifty Shades of Grey,” “The Lost Daughter” • “Beyond Film” dialog • — • @dakotajohnson
Emilia Jones • “CODA” • “Cat Person,” “Fairyland” (each Premieres) • @EmiliaJonesy • @emiliajonesy
Adam Lambert • Glam-rock singer, “American Idol” • “Fairyland” (Premieres) • @adamlambert • @adamlambert
Jane Levy • “Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist,” “Don’t Breathe” • “A Little Prayer” (Premieres) • @jcolburnlevy • @janeclevy
Julia Louis-Dreyfus • “Veep,” “Seinfeld” • “You Hurt My Feelings” (Premieres) • @OfficialJLD • @officialjld
Jonathan Majors • “Devotion,” “Creed III” • “Magazine Dreams” (U.S. Dramatic) • — • —
Marlee Matlin • “Children of a Lesser God,” “CODA” • U.S. Dramatic competitors jury • @marleematlin • @themarleematlin
Thomasin McKenzie • “Jojo Rabbit,” “Last Night in Soho” • “Eileen” (Premieres) • — • @thomasin.mckenzie
Moby • Record producer • “Punk Rock Vegan Movie” (Slamdance) • @thelittleidiot • @moby
Miranda Otto • “The Lord of the Rings” trilogy • “Talk to Me” (Midnight) • — • @miranda.otto
Randall Park • “Ant-Man,” “WandaVision” • “Shortcomings” (U.S. Dramatic) • — • —
Ruth Reichl • Food critic, former editor of Gourmet • “Food and Country” (Premieres) • @ruthreichl @ruth.reichl
Bella Thorne • “Midnight Sun,” “The DUFF” • “Divinity” (Next) • @bellathorne • @bellathorne