FRUITVALE STATION Set for 2014 Sundance London Festival; Full Line-Up Unveiled
By: Caryn Robbins Mar. 24, 2014
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 ProgramBlue 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)
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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