Sarah Jessica Parker looked great on Friday as she attended Sundance Film Festival in support of her The Librarians documentary.
The longtime actress, 59, kept warm in a layered ensemble that included a billowy dark gray dress with ruffles, a lighter gray chunky knit sweater, and tall, purple, suede boots.
She arrived in a cozy black winter coat with a hood and oversized sporty and chic black sunglᴀsses.
The And Just Like That… star flashed her megawatt smile in a subtle face of makeup that gave her visage a glowy finish.
At one event, she sat down with Variety to discuss the fight against book bans.
Sarah Jessica Parker looked great on Friday as she attended Sundance Film Festival in support of her The Librarians documentary
The longtime actress, 59, kept warm in a layered ensemble that included a billowy dark gray dress with ruffles, a lighter gray chunky knit sweater, and tall, purple, suede boots
‘I have great concerns about what happens to these kinds of public insтιтutions,’ Parker said of libraries and schools. ‘I think they’re the gateway actually for safety and understanding.’
She has executive produced Kim A. Snyder’s documentary, which is one of 91 movies on the festival’s 2025 Premieres lineup, per Variety.
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The film was brought to fruition through the star’s company Pretty Matches Productions.
‘I have enormous faith that if we allow our librarians to do their job and for people to calm down and listen, we have an opportunity to be wonderfully different people.’
Speaking to Variety at Red Sea Film Festival in December, Sarah said about the project: ‘It’s about the librarians across our country who’ve been fighting against these book bans.’
According to an April 2024 PEN America report, most school book bans were implemented in Florida.
The state saw 3,135 bans across 11 of its school districts.
It also outlined that complaints from one parent in Wisconsin led to a banning of 444 books in a school district in the state.
She arrived in a cozy black winter coat with a hood and oversized sporty and chic black sunglᴀsses
At one event, she sat down with Variety to discuss the fight against book bans
Sarah’s book imprint, SJP Lit, which is partnered with independent publisher Zando, was announced in March 2022.
At the time, the entertainer gushed, ‘It is with tremendous pride and delight that I announce the launch of my new imprint, SJP Lit.
‘I’m thrilled to be back in the business of books, in partnership once again with the great Molly Stern and the brilliant team she’s built at Zando.
‘I make no secret of my devotion to books, the necessary role they play in my life and my endless admiration for authors and storytellers. So it’s simply a dream come true to have the opportunity to participate again in the discovery and support of extraordinary new voices.
‘I feel especially fortunate to take part in the process of helping readers uncover their new favorite books and authors, a task I don’t take lightly and will tend to fiercely.’