He's the golden boy of Sundance: Joseph Gordon-Levitt charms the audience at Film Festival Awards with smart spectacles as Ryan Coogler's Fruitvale wins coveted Jury prize



At only 31-years-old he has already achieved an enormous amount in his career as an actor, director, producer and writer.

So it comes as little surprise that Joseph Gordon-Levitt is quite the charmer.

The star kept audiences happy as he presented at the Sundance Film Festival Awards on Saturday, taking to the podium in handsome spectacles.

Spectacle-wearing: Gordon-Levitt speaks at the event held at Basin Recreation Field House on Saturday

It’s not the usual look for the screen star, who heads up his own production company named hitRECord.

But he certainly looked impressive as he hosted up on the podium at the Basin Recreational Field House in Park City, Utah.

He donned a plaid shirt with jeans and a grey suit jacket, a half causal, half formal style he has been donning throughout the on-going event in the last week.

Smart casual: He teamed a suit jacket with a plaid shirt and jeans

Big deal: Director, John Cooper, opened the 2013 Sundance Film Festival awards ceremony

Joseph whipped off his eyewear on the black carpet as he posed with director Ryan Coogler - winner of the Grand Jury Prize: U.S. Dramatic for Fruitvale.



The pair hold two of the most prominent deals made at the prestigious gathering as Joseph got $4 million for his film Don Jon's Addiction and Ryan scored $2.5 million for Fruitvale.

Don Jon is a movie written and directed by Gordon-Levitt, where he stars alongside Scarlett Johansson and Julianne Moore.



Charming: Host Joseph Gordon-Levitt and director Ryan Coogler at the Awards Night Ceremony during the 2013 Sundance Film Festival

Winners: Director Tinatin Gurchiani (left) winner of the Directing Award: World Cinema Documentary for The Machine Which Makes Everything Disappear and Coogler (right)

In the comedy, he plays a Jersey lothario who's also addicted to porn.

Fruitvale is helmed by a first-time director, and his flick star Friday Night Lights’ Michael B. Jordan.



The Weinstein Company was impressed by the motion picture about a real-life police shooting in Oakland, and hopes to release it later this year.

The 26-year-old prize-winner said as he collected his accolade: ‘This project was about humanity, about human beings and how we treat each other; how we treat the people that we love the most, and how we treat the people that we don't know.

Amazing accolade: Lake Bell accepts award for Screenwriting US Dramatic for the film In A World in Park City, Utah

On the mic: Actress Mariel Hemingway speaks at the Awards Night Ceremony

‘To get this award means that it had a profound impact on the audience that saw it, on the people that were responsible for picking it up. And this goes back to my home, to the Bay Area, where Oscar Grant lived, breathed, slept, loved, fought, had fun, and survived for 22 years.’

The U.S. documentary winner, Blood Brother follows a young American, Rocky Braat, who moved to India to work with orphans infected with HIV.

‘This means so much to so many kids,’ director Steve Hoover said as he accepted the award.

The Cambodian film A River Changes Course won the grand jury prize for international documentary, and a narrative film from South Korea, Jiseul, claimed the grand jury prize for dramatic world cinema.



Mix and match style: The Don Jon's Addiction star has been teaming jeans with a suit jacket all week