Full line-up for Sundance London 2014 announced
Blue Ruin, Hits and Fruitvale Station all screening...
The full programme for this year's Sundance London Film and Music Festival has been announced, with a slew of exciting international premieres heading to our shores.
Among the 21 features and 18 shorts screening are hard-hitting drama Fruitvale Station , assassination thriller Blue Ruin and same-sex marriage doc The Case Against 8.
Also showing are Michael Cera's blackly humorous Hits , Ryan Reynolds' talking animals flick The Voices and Paul Rudd/Amy Poehler comedy They Came Together.
Sundance founder Robert Redford said: “That audiences in London have responded so positively to the films presented at the first two Sundance London festivals speaks to the power and universality of the stories told by our artists as well as the audience’s openness to exploring new ideas.”
Ticket packages are on sale now, with individual tickets released on 28 March.
Check out the full list of films at sundance-london.com
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