Gordon-Levitt makes directorial debut at Sundance

Actor Tony Danza, left, and director, writer and actor Joseph Gordon-Levitt from the film "Don Jon's Addiction" visit the IndieWire Studio at Chase Sapphire on Main during the Sundance Film Festival on Saturday, Jan. 19, 2013 in Park City, Utah. (Photo: Evan Agostini/Invision for Chase Sapphire/AP Images)
PARK CITY, Utah - Just call him Mr. Sundance.
Joseph Gordon-Levitt is attending his sixth Sundance Film Festival, this time as writer and star of his directorial debut and host of the festival's closing awards ceremony.
The 31-year-old premiered "Don Jon's Addiction" Friday at the independent-film showcase. He plays the title character, a man who prefers pornography to real sex, even though he brings home a different woman every weekend. Scarlett Johansson, Tony Danza and Julianne Moore also star.
"I wanted to tell a love story, and in my observations, what gets in the way of love often times is the way the people objectify each other," Gordon-Levitt said in an interview Saturday. "The story centres on a relationship between a boy and a girl, and the boy watches too much pornography, and the girl watches too many romantic Hollywood movies, and they're both sort of objectifying each other."
He brought the film to Sundance because of its community of artists that love storytelling.
"It's a community that reassures each other that there's more to movies than glitz and glamor and box office," he said. "And look, that stuff's all fine. But stories predate Hollywood. Stories predate the English language, and the reason that I love working in movies is because I love stories ... and I love being a part of this community here at Sundance that embraces that more than some of the other things that tend to take prominence in other parts of the movie industry."
He said his film "would never get made within the studio system, but it's a mainstream comedy."
"It doesn't follow the formula, but it's going to get out there and be in front of mainstream audiences," he said. "Sundance makes that possible for movies that don't follow the same old formula to get out there and find audiences."
Gordon-Levitt said he plans to spend the week seeing films before hosting the awards ceremony on Jan. 26..
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AP Entertainment Writer Sandy Cohen is tweeting from Sundance at www.twitter.com/APSandy .
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