Films added to Sundance London line-up

Festival favourites play in 'Redford Recommends' strand.

by Amber Wilkinson

Sex, Lies, And Videotape, starring Andie MacDowell, joins the Sundance London line-up.
Sex, Lies, And Videotape, starring Andie MacDowell, joins the Sundance London line-up.

Three films have been added to this year's Sundance London line-up under the strand title 'Redford Recommends'.

The films, which will be screened from original 35mm prints, are Steven Soderbergh's 1989 directorial debut Sex, Lies, And Videotape, Miranda July's debut Me And You And Everyone We Know (2005) and James Marsh's 2008 Oscar-winning documentary Man On Wire.

The festival say the trio of films have been personally selected by the Sundance founder. Tickets for the additional screenings go on sale today.

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