The 19th annual Hamptons International Film Festival came to town last weekend. Top: Taking a break between films on Saturday night at Guild Hall was a group of festival founders and board members. Bottom, left to right: Michael and Maria Cuomo attended a screening of “Living for 32,” a film she produced. On Sunday night, Penelope Ann Miller gave out awards and received one as a representative for the film “The Artist,” which was the festival’s closing night and Audience Award-winning film. Alexander Skarsgard introduced the Lars von Trier film “Melancholia,” in which he stars. He also sat on a panel and received an award on Sunday morning for being a festival breakthrough performer. Ezra Miller was another busy breakthrough performer at the festival, doing double duty as a representative for “We Need to Talk About Kevin” and “Another Happy Day.”
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