Sundance London Returns for 2013 and 2014

Sundance London - Opening Press Conference at The O2 in 2012

Sundance London LogoWe attended the inaugural Sundance London at The 02 in London this year, and had a blast. Catching a selection of American independent films from the original Sundance Film Festival earlier in the year, we caught gems like Safety Not Guaranteed, For Ellen, LUV, Liberal Arts and Nobody Walks months before they came to Australian festivals. Get ready to do it all again for the next two years London, as Sundance announces that they are there to stay for a few more years.

From the press release:

Robert Redford, Sundance Institute and AEG Europe announced today that following the success of the first-ever Sundance London film and music festival in April 2012, the event will return to the world famous London venue, The O2, for a further two years, in 2013 and 2014. Passes and ticket packages for the 2013 event will go on general sale on 9 November at www.sundance-london.com.

The second Sundance London will take place from 25-28 April, 2013, and host the international and UK premieres of American independent films fresh from the 2013 Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah, U.S.A., as well as live music performances, panels and events. The 2013 programme will continue its 2012 focus on presenting new work by American filmmakers and music artists. Sundance Institute, which annually presents the Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah, U.S.A, will select the films and related programming.

The first Sundance London featured screenings of 27 films, including many European premieres, and performances by 17 musical acts. Highlights included the Royal Premiere of HARMONY: A New Way of Looking at Our World attended by HRH, The Prince of Wales; an intimate performance by Rufus and Martha Wainwright following the world premiere of Lian Lunson’s film about the music of their mother; the Opening Night event An Evening With Robert Redford And T Bone Burnett; Tricky and Martina Topley-Bird performingMaxinquaye; and screenings of 14 feature-length and eight short films from the 2012 Sundance Film Festival.  Audiences were also treated to several thought-provoking panels featuring industry experts and artists discussing topical film and music issues.