ay three at the GREY GOOSE Blue Door concluded with what many deemed the best party to date at the Sundance Film Festival, a fitting end to a line-up that featured the most notable talent and talked about films.
The evening began with a cast party to celebrate the world premiere for the highly anticipated film, Song One. Anne Hathaway attended the party with husband/co-producer, Adam Shulman, along with Mary Steenburgen and Johnny Flynn, who has released several studio albums and plays folk-influenced songs of his own composition.
Shulman, who stood back as wife Anne made her way through the room greeting guests, took short opportunities to embrace and kiss his wife between press interviews.
Hathaway was extremely gracious and quick to smile, despite the many people who wanted a word with the celebrated actress. The film, which was entered into the Dramatic Competition, was the first-time feature effort for Director Kate Barker-Froyland, who is the daughter of Sony Pictures Classics co-chair Michael Barker.