Jay Z and Harvey Weinstein at the world premiere of "TIME: The Kalief Browder Story" at the MARC Theatre on Wednesday, January 25, 2017. There's a reason for the blurry image... The pair had been expected to appear on the arrival line. Then Sundance publicists said they had elected not to, and they ordered photographers out. Then suddenly Jay and Harvey walked out, triggering a mad dash for pictures. I like to think of this as my homage to Robert Capa's D-Day landing images. Photo by Matt Carey
Jay and Harvey back in focus. They are two of the executive producers of the six-part docu-series "TIME: The Kalief Browder Story," which will air on Spike TV beginning March 1. Photo by Matt Carey
Actress/comedian Jessica Williams hosts the Sundance awards show in Park City, Saturday, January 28, 2017. Williams also starred in the "The Incredible Jessica James," a film in the Sundance program which is being called her breakthrough performance. Photo by Matt Carey
Sundance Film Festival director John Cooper makes remarks at the beginning of the awards show Saturday, January 28, 2017. Photo by Matt Carey
Filmmaker Jennifer Brea accepts the Special U.S. Documentary Jury Award for editing on behalf of Kim Roberts and Emiliano Battista, the editors of her documentary "Unrest." To her right is Diego Buñuel of Canal +, who presented the award. Saturday, January 28, 2017. Photo by Matt Carey
Filmmaker Amanda Lipitz is psyched to win the U.S. Documentary Special Jury Award for Inspirational Filmmaking for her documentary "Step." Saturday, January 28, 2017. Photo by Matt Carey
Does anyone have as great a smile as actor Gael García Bernal? No lo creo. He served as a presenter at the Sundance awards show Saturday, January 28, 2017. Photo by Matt Carey
Otra sonrisa de Gael. Because you can't have too many. Photo by Matt Carey
Director Jeff Orlowski accepts the U.S. Documentary Audience Award for his film "Chasing Coral." The environmental/climate change-themed documentary is his follow up to "Chasing Ice." Saturday, January 28, 2017. Photo by Matt Carey
Actor Peter Dinklage presents the final award of the night at Sundance, the U.S. Grand Jury Prize: Dramatic to "I don't feel at home in this world anymore." Saturday, January 28, 2017. Photo by Matt Carey
Writer/producer/TV host Larry Wilmore, head of the U.S. documentary jury, follows Jessica Williams to the stage. The two were colleagues at the Daily Show. Saturday, January 28, 2017. Photo by Matt Carey
Larry Wilmore makes some points at the podium before presenting the awards for U.S. Grand Jury Prize: Documentary. The honor went to "Dina," directed by Dan Sickles and Antonio Santini. Saturday, January 28, 2017
Oscar-nominated filmmaker Matthew Heineman takes a photo of the crowd shortly before the start of the Sundance awards show Saturday, January 28, 2017. He returned to the festival this year with "City of Ghosts." Photo by Matt Carey
Actor Nicholas Hoult at the world premiere of "Newness" at the Eccles Theater in Park City, Wednesday, January 25. In the internet-dating themed movie Hoult plays a man with intimacy and monogamy issues. Photo by Matt Carey
Key cast and team involved in "Newness" participate in a Q&A after the world premiere at Sundance on Wednesday, January 25, 2017. L-R producer Michael Pruss, actors Nicholas Hoult, Laia Costa, Matthew Gray Gubler, producer John Finemore and screenwriter Ben York Jones. Photo by Matt Carey
Notable fashion statements made at the Sundance awards show. Photos by Matt Carey
Sundance founder Robert Redford and festival director John Cooper enjoy a moment of levity during the opening day news conference at the Egyptian Theatre on Main Street. Park City, Utah Thursday January 19, 2017. Photo by Matt Carey
Luca Rodriguez and Hannah Cagwin attend the premiere of "Casting JonBenet" at the Temple Theatre in Park City, January 22, 2017. Cagwin plays JonBenet Ramsey and Rodriguez plays Burke Ramsey in the innovative documentary by Kitty Green. Photo by Matt Carey
Kitty Green, director of "Casting JonBenet," with Dixon White who plays John Mark Karr in the film, at the world premiere Sunday, January 22, 2017 in Park City, Utah. The innovative documentary casts actors in the roles of key people connected with the case of JonBenet Ramsey, the child beauty queen who was killed in Boulder, Colorado in 1996. The film creates a kind of collage of memory about the tragedy from people who live in Boulder. Photo by Matt Carey
Sabaah Folayan, director of "Whose Streets?" participates in a Q&A following the world premiere of her documentary at the Prospector Square Theatre in Park City. Thursday, January 19, 2017. Photo by Matt Carey
Damon Davis, co-director of "Whose Streets?" takes part in a Q&A following the world premiere of the documentary. Thursday, January 19, 2017. Photo by Matt Carey
Actress Kristen Stewart looking very chill as she goes before photographers at the premiere of a short film she directed, "Come Swim." The film debuted as part of a shorts program on Thursday, January 19, 2017. Photo by Matt Carey
Kristen Stewart with actor Josh Kaye at the premiere of the short film she directed, "Come Swim." Thursday, January 19, 2017 Photo by Matt Carey
Actress and director Kristen Stewart at the premiere of her short film "Come Swim" at the Sundance Film Festival Thursday, January 19, 2017. The festival described the 17-minute long film as "a diptych of one man's day, half impressionist and half realist portraits." Photo by Matt Carey
Actress/model Emily Ruhl at the world premiere of "Newness" by director Drake Doremus. In her screen debut, Ruhl plays one of the many romantic partners of Nicholas Hoult. Park City, Utah Wednesday, January 25, 2017. Photo by Matt Carey
Another image of actress/model Emily Ruhl, in plush coat. Photo by Matt Carey
Filmmaker Jennifer Brea with her husband Omar Wasow at the SundanceTV house on Main Street. She is the director of 'Unrest," which documents her struggle with the autoimmune disease ME, commonly known as chronic fatigue syndrome. Monday, January 23, 2017. Photo by Matt Carey
The cookie guys offer treats to visitors at the Sundance TV house at the top of Main Street. Saturday, January 21, 2017. Photo by Matt Carey
A woman makes a bold headgear choice at the premiere of a series of short films at the Prospector Square Theatre. Park City, Utah January 19, 2017. Photo by Matt Carey
Sundance has been hit with a snowpocalypse, blanketing Park City on repeated days and nights. This picture was taken early Saturday, January 20, 2017. Photo by Matt Carey
Thom Powers, artistic director of DOC NYC, moderates a panel on emotional content in documentary films at the SundanceTV house on Main Street. Behind him are two of the panelists -- Jennifer Brea, director of "Unrest," and Peter Nicks, director of "The Force." Monday, January 23, 2017. Photo by Matt Carey
Has it snowed during Sundance? Oh, a bit. This was shot Monday, January 21, 2017, looking down Main Street in Park City. The Egyptian Theatre is somewhere in the background. Photo by Matt Carey
Along with the snow there's a bit of ice, too. Some of it hanging off buildings. This residential structure is located near the intersection of Heber Avenue and Main Street. January 22, 2017. Photo by Matt Carey
Two-time Oscar-nominated filmmaker Lucy Walker at the SundanceTV house on Main Street. She participated in a panel discussion on emotional content in documentaries, sharing a clip of her new film, "Untitled Buena Vista Social Club Documentary." The film was to have premiered on Friday, January 20 but was pulled by its distributor to allow more time for post-production. Monday, January 23, 2017. Photo by Matt Carey
Acclaimed documentary filmmaker Stanley Nelson at the Sundance Co-op space on Main Street Tuesday, January 24, 2017. His latest documentary, "Tell Them We Are Rising: The Story of Black Colleges and Universities," held its world premiere Monday. Photo by Matt Carey
Would you like some ice with your snow? Park City offered that in abundance. This is a shot of a house on Park Avenue taken Tuesday, January 24, 2017. Photo by Matt Carey
Cullen Hoback, director of "What Lies Upstream," with his wife and the film's co-producer, Alina Solodnikova, on Park Avenue in Park City Tuesday, January 24, 2017. The documentary about devastating drinking water contamination in West Virginia and in Flint, Michigan, debuted at the Slamdance Film Festival on Friday, January 20, 2017. Photo by Matt Carey
Filmmaker Peter Nicks, director of the documentary "The Force," participates in a Sundance panel on emotional content in nonfiction films Monday, January 23, 2017. Photo by Matt Carey
Another picture of the very talented and very photogenic director Lucy Walker. She participated in a panel discussion on emotional content in documentary films on Monday, January 23, 2017. Photo by Matt Carey
Jessica Beshir, director of the short documentary "Hairat," at the Sundance press and filmmaker reception on Wednesday, January 25, 2017. Photo by Matt Carey
Filmmaker Jessica Beshir, director of the short documentary "Hairat," sips wine at the Sudance press and filmmaker reception on Wednesday, January 23, 2017. Photo by Matt Carey
Prajjwal Rana, producer of the short film "Dadyaa," with actress Haley Bishop at the Sundance press and filmmaker reception on Wednesday, January 25, 2017. Photo by Matt Carey
Director Drake Doremus at the world premiere of "Newness" at the Eccles Theater in Park City, Wednesday, January 25. In shadow behind him is Trevor Groth, chief programmer of the Sundance Film Festival. Photo by Matt Carey
Oscar-nominated filmmaker Jason Cohen participates in a Sundance panel discussion on emotional content in documentaries at the SundanceTV house. Monday, January 23, 2017. Photo by Matt Carey
Keith Maitland, director of the SXSW-winning documentary "Tower," participates in a Sundance panel discussion on emotional content in documentaries at the SundanceTV house. Monday, January 23, 2017. Photo by Matt Carey
We've mentioned the snow, right? There has been a lot of it during Sundance. This was taken Tuesday, January 24, 2017. Photo by Matt Carey
Actor Nick Sandow is interviewed on the arrival line for the world premiere of "TIME: The Kalief Browder Story." He is one of the executive producers of the six-part documentary series, which will air on Spike TV beginning March first. Park City, Utah Wednesday, January 25, 2017. Photo by Matt Carey
A crest of undisturbed snow atop the parking structure on Swede Alley, parallel to Main Street in Park City. Saturday, January 28, 2017. Photo by Matt Carey
Vegetation poking through the deep snow in Deer Valley. Saturday, January 28, 2017. Photo by Matt Carey
Selfie taken in a mirror in the Roots store on Main Street. Saturday, January 28, 2017. Photo by M. Carey