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Michael Barker, Neda Armian, Marc Platt, Anne Hathaway, Jenny Lumet, and Mather Zickel at The Cinema Society and Lancome's screening of Rachel Getting Married.
Last Monday night at the Roseland Ballroom, Robert Redford hosted the 2008 Sundance Institute celebration, joined by Sundance artists and alumni for the Institute’s annual New York City fundraiser. Proceeds support the non-profit Sundance Institute and its year round development programs for independent film and theatre artists.

Celebrity waiters served the drinks during cocktail hour, including Judah Friedlander, Hope Davis, Michael Imperioli, Joey Pantoliano and Assif Mandvi,with menu by Tom Colicchio of "Top Chef."
The Roseland Ballroom.
The After Party was entertained by DJ and Sundance Alum John Cameron Mitchell (Hedwig and the Angry Inch). Guests mingled with Sundance alums and friends like Alec Baldwin, Norman Lear (husband of new Sundance Institute Board Member Lyn Lear), Christine Lahti, Jane Fonda, Ira Glass, Moises Kaufman, Joseph Gordon-Levitt (Mysterious Skin), Maggie Rizer, Rosie Perez, Chevy Chase, Judith Light (Ugly Betty) and Jack McBrayer (30 Rock).
Norman Lear, Sundance Trustees Cindy Horn and Lyn Lear, and Alec Baldwin
Maggie Rizer
Alec Baldwin, Amy Redford, and Robert Redford
Director Thomas Allen Harris and Bird Runningwater, Sundance Programmer
Chevy Chase
Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Director Bart
Sundance Institute Trustees Jeanne Donovan-Fisher and Pat Mitchell with Ken Brecher, Executive Director of Sundance Institute
Jane Fonda, Sundance Institute Trustee Christine Lahti, and Robert Redford
Jane Fonda and playwright Moises Kaufman
Aasif Mandvi
Anthony Bregman and friend
Sundance Institute Trustee Kenneth Cole and Maria Cuomo Cole
Sundance Institute Trustee Jeanne Donovan Fisher and Chef Tom Colicchio
Norman Lear and Robert Redford
Director Lauren Greenfield and Ira Glass
Jack McBrayer and Judah Friedlander
Judith Light and Joey Pantoliano
Michael Imperioli and Hope Davis
Judah Friedlander and Melena Ryzik
Sundance Institute Feature Film Director Michelle Satter and Christine Lahti
Sundance Institute Trustees Kenneth Cole and Melody Hobson
Filmmaker and DJ John Cameron Mitchell
The ALS Association Greater New York Chapter honored Major League Baseball legends Sandy Koufax and Chris Chambliss and professional tennis legend John McEnroe at their 14th Annual Lou Gehrig Sports Awards Benefit on last Monday night at New York Marriott Marquis on Broadway at 45th Street. Chambliss was unable to attend at the last minute due to a family matter, but his teammate Graig Nettles stepped in to accept the award on his behalf.
 
Honoree Sandy Koufax
ESPN's Jeremy Schaap served as Master of Ceremonies and renowned sports announcer Bob Costas presented the sports honorees with their awards. Josh Javits, son of Senator Jacob Javits, also presented The Jacob K. Javits Lifetime Achievement Award to Denis J. “DJ” Carey III, nephew of Governor Hugh Carey, and a huge ALS advocate. Former New York Yankee Tommy John, former Brooklyn Dodger Ralph Branca, former New York Giant Howard Cross and Hockey Hall of Famer Rod Gilbert were also on hand.
 
Benefit chairman included Alan R. Griffith, retired Vice Chairman-Bank of New York, David Lubars, Chairman and Chief Creative Officer- BBDO North America, Lawrence A. Rand, Co-Founder and Senior Vice President-Kekst & Company, Inc., and Arthur F. Weinbach, Chairman-Broadridge Financial Solutions, Inc.

The Benefit Committee included former Governor Hugh L. Carey, Carol Higgins Clark, Mary Higgins Clark, Lisa and Philip Falcone, Dennis C. Fleischmann (Bryan Cave LLP), Gerald L. Hassell (The Bank of New York Mellon), Clayton Hemmert (Crew Cuts), Jim Jenkins (O Positive Films), Ralph Laucella (O Positive Films), Paula and Tom McInerney, Alan M. Miller (Innisfree M&A Incorporated), Thomas J. Moran (Mutual of America), Jeff Mordos (BBDO North America), Eric Ruben (Emmet, Marvin & Martin, LLP), Daniel E. Stoller, Esq. (Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP), and Claire and Leonard Tow.

The ALS Association is the only national not-for-profit health organization dedicated solely to lead the fight against ALS, commonly known as Lou Gehrig's Disease. The Association covers research, patient and community services, public education, and advocacy - in providing help and hope to those facing the disease.
Vicky Sbarro, Christine Dunn, and Theresa Imperato
Board Member Lennard Katz and NY Giant Howard Cross
ALS patient Claire Tow and Dorine Gordon
Honorees John McEnroe, Sandy Koufax, and DJ Carey
Q104 DJ Ken Dashow and Tommy John
John McEnroe Sr. with John McEnroe and DJ Carey
Graig Nettles
Jeremy Schaap
Co-Chair Arthur Weinbach and Gerald Hasell
Dorine Gordon, John McEnroe, and Alan Griffith
James Cola, Regina Ackley, and Hockey Hall of Famer Rod Gilbert
Tommy and Sally John, DJ Carey, Dorine Gordon, and Eliot Engel
Governor Hugh Carey
Dina Keidan, Leslie Keidan, and Jennifer Lowy
Gerald Lukeman and Lee Brodsky
DJ Carey and Bob Costas
ALS patient Ray Donnelly
Christine Pendergast, John McEnroe, Ray Monzoni, Chris Pendergast, and Graig Nettles
Patty Smyth McEnroe
Oscar, Oscar, Oscar. It’s that time of year when the film studios release their potential Oscar contenders and one of the first this season to be receiving a heap of awards buzz and accolades is Rachel Getting Married. The Cinema Society and Lancome teamed up for a glitzy screening of the much-ballyhooed film.

Directed by Academy Award winning Jonathan Demme (Silence of the Lambs, Philadelphia), and first-time writer Jenny Lumet, it is a heartfelt family portrait, about a fresh-out-of-rehab woman (Anne Hathway) who returns home for the wedding of her sister Rachel, reviving a long history of personal crisis, family conflict and long-simmering tensions.

Hathaway, Lumet and co-stars Debra Winger, Mather Zickel, Sebastian Stan, Derrick Williams, and Dorian Missick, all joined Cinema Society founder Andrew Saffir for the screening and supper (with food by caterer-to-the-stars Mary Giuliani) which followed at the brand new and hip Cooper Square Hotel.

It was another Cinema Society starry night indeed -- Sidney Lumet, Susan Sarandon, Tim Robbins, Sigourney Weaver, Alan Cumming, Bobby Cannavale, Matthew Modine, Jill Hennessy, Dean Winters, Arliss Howard, Melora Hardin (“The Office”), Steve Guttenberg, Heather Matarazzo, Zach Galligan, Beth Ostrosky, Georgina Chapman, Bee Shaffer, Fab 5 Freddy, Au Revoir Simone, Sister Carole East, Derrick Williams, Amy Sacco, Rob Wiesenthal, Rachel Roy, Nigel Barker, Kelly Bensimon, Dennis Basso, "Project Runway’s" Christian Siriano, Maggie Rizer, Sam Shaffer, Meredith Melling-Burke, Shoshanna Lonstein Gruss, Daniel Benedict, Irina Pantaeva, Olivia Palermo, Derek Blasberg, Eleanor and Jon Ylvisaker, Peter Davis, Bettina Zilkha, Michael and Eleanora Kennedy, Lancome’s Serge Jureidini and Kerry Diamond, producers Neda Armian and Marc Platt, and Sony Pictures Classics’ Co-Presidents Michael Barker and Tom Bernard.
Christian Siriano
Andrew Saffir and Anne Hathaway
Debra Winger
Melora Hardin
Susan Sarandon and Tim Robbins
Alan Cumming
Sidney and Jenny Lumet
Daniel Benedict, Andrew Saffir, Amy Sacco, Rob Wiesenthal, Jeffrey Sharp, and Dr. Douglas Steinbrech
Beth Ostrosky
Bee Shaffer
Bettina Zilkha
Eleanor Ylvisaker
Matthew Modine
Heather Matarazzo and Caroline Murphy
Bobby Cannavale
Georgina Chapman, Serge Jureidini, Suzan Bymel, and Kerry Diamond
Dean Winters and Michelle Prasad
Michael and Eleanora Kennedy
Jill Hennessy and Andrew Saffir
Kelly Killoren Bensimon
Maggie Rizer
Olivia Palermo
Sigourney Weaver
Irina and Arkady Pantaeva
Steve Guttenberg
Rachel Roy and Derek Blasberg
Au Revoir Simone
Michael Barker, Anne Hathaway, and Tom Bernard
Dorian Missick
Sister Carole East
Fab Five Freddy
Arliss Howard and Michael Barker
Cristen and Nigel Barker
Frederick Anderson, Kipton Cronkite, Douglas Hannant, Gillian Hearst Simonds and Anisha Lakhani hosted a cocktail party for Cleo Spa and Salon's one-year anniversary with Grand Marnier.

Kipton Cronkite and Gillian Hearst Simonds greeted guests such as Marisa Arredondo, Catherine Forbes, Mark Mullet, Maggie Rizer, Emma Snowdon-Jones, Simon van Kempen and Alex McCord (stopping in on their way to fellow Housewife Jill Zarin’s party).

Frederick Anderson
and Douglas Hannant made a dashing pair in their lush silk brocade dinner jackets, embroidered in Asian themes. Resplendent in purple chiffon, with perfectly manicured toes peeking from silver sequined pumps, Anisha Lakhani enthralled guests with the inside scoop on her best-selling novel, Schooled -- which debuted in the New York Times that morning, making for a double celebration.

Typically guests go to a party coiffed and dressed to impress, but at this anniversary celebration, guests left looking even more glam upon departure, treated to sexy blow outs, make- up applications and manicures.

Smiling shyly, a radiant Isabel Getty (daughter of Chris and Pia Getty) sported a sassy manicure, setting off a beeline to the sleek manicure stations, demonstrating that beauty care begins at any age. Guests swayed to the tunes of DJ Serebe.
Kipton Cronkite and Catherine Forbes
Keith Bloomfield and Mark Mullett
Karan Ahooja and Anisha Lakhani
Frederick Anderson, Kipton Cronkite, Anisha Lakhani, Cleo Jung, Gillian Hearst Simonds, and Douglas Hannant
Isabel Getty, Bianca Pratt, and Liz Cohen
Carter Cramer and Douglas Marhsall
Douglas Marshall and Susan Shin
Emma Snowdon-Jones and Zev Eisenberg
/Anisha Lakhani, Maggie Rizer, and Mina Jaqueline Au
Simon van Kempen, Alex McCord, Anisha Lakhani, and Cleo Jung


Photographs by Wireimage (Sundance); ©PatrickMcMullan.com (Cinema Society); Jack McCoy (ALS).

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