Michael Winterbottom's The Trip to Italy, Lenny Abrahamson's Frank and Ryan Coogler's Fruitvale Station are among the new films that will screen at the 2014 festival.
A total of 15 films which originally premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in Utah will be shown, including Jeremy Saulnier's Blue Ruin, David Cross's black comedy Hits and Ryan Reynolds-starring psychological drama The Voices.
Sundance London 2014 will be held from April 25-27 at The O2, and will include 21 feature films and 18 short films across five sections.
The feature film lineup for Sundance London 2014 in full:
Feature Film Program
Blue Ruin (Director: Jeremy Saulnier)
The Case Against 8 (Directors: Ben Cotner, Ryan White)
Dinosaur 13 (Director: Todd Miller)
Drunktown's Finest (Director: Sydney Freeland)
Finding Fela (Director: Alex Gibney)
Fruitvale Station (Director: Ryan Coogler)
Hits (Director: David Cross)
Kumiko, the Treasure Hunter (Director: David Zellner)
Lambert & Stamp (Director: James D. Cooper)
Little Accidents (Director: Sara Colangelo)
Memphis (Director: Tim Sutton)
Obvious Child (Director: Gillian Robespierre)
They Came Together (Director: David Wain)
Under the Electric Sky (Directors: Dan Cutforth, Jane Lipsitz)
The Voices (Director: Marjane Satrapi)
Special Event Program
Axiom (Director: NYSU)
UK Spotlight
Frank (Director: Lenny Abrahamson)
The Trip to Italy (Director: Michael Winterbottom)
From the Collection:
Memento (Director: Christopher Nolan)
Reservoir Dogs (Director: Quentin Tarantino)
Winter's Bone (Director: Debra Granik)
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