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(Salt Lake City-AP) -- Kevin Bacon, Metallica and Courtney Cox Arquette are among the big names whose films are entered in the 2004 Sundance Film Festival.
Festival officials today announced entries for three categories of the festival, which kicks off January 15th in Park City.
Husband and wife Kevin Bacon and Kyra Sedgwick, team up with hip-hop artist Mos Def in "The Woodsman," a drama directed by Nicole Kassell telling the story of a convicted child molester attempting to rebuild his life.
Other dramatic entries include "We Don't Live Here Anymore," the story of a man's affair with his best friend's wife. The film is directed by John Curran and stars Mark Ruffalo, Laura Dern, Peter Krause and Naomi Watts.
Courteney Cox Arquette stars in "November," directed by Greg Harrison, who also directed the 2000 festival's rave film "Groove." In "November," Cox Arquette plays Sophie Jacobs, a photographer who struggles to cope after her boyfriend is shot to death in a convenience store.
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