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The lineup for the Sundance Film Festival: London has been announced, and it's filled with titles that did well with audiences in Park City in January.

The London festival runs June 1-4 at Picturehouse Central in Piccadilly. The opening-night film, Miguel Arteta's "Beatriz at Dinner," starring Salma Hayek and John Lithgow, has been previously announced.

Here's the rest of the schedule (times are London time):

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Friday, June 2:

2.30 p.m. • "The Incredible Jessica James," a romance about a young New York playwright (Jessica Williams) who's recovering from a breakup when she meets a guy (Chris O'Dowd) going through a breakup of his own.

3:30 p.m. • "Bitch," director Marianne Palka's satirical horror drama about a woman slowly turning into a dog.

4 p.m. • "Dina," this year's U.S. Documentary Grand Jury Prize winner, which follows an autistic woman as she navigates independence and wedding plans.

6 p.m. • "Marjorie Prime," the Alfred P. Sloan Prize winner, about an elderly woman (Lois Smith) who receives an unusual gift: An android (Jon Hamm) that looks and acts like the young version of her late husband.

7 p.m. • The Sundance Film Festival Short Film Tour, a collection of short films.

8 p.m. • "Bushwick," which depicts an invasion of a Brooklyn neighborhood by troops from Texas secessionists. Starring Brittany Snow and Dave Bautista.

9 p.m. • A surprise film, billed as "a favourite among audiences in Utah," the title of which will not be revealed until the opening credits roll.

9:30 p.m. • "Wilson," a comedy starring Woody Harrelson as a misanthrope who learns he has a teen daughter.

10 p.m. • "Crown Heights," this year's U.S. Dramatic Audience Award winner, based on a true story of a man wrongly imprisoned for a crime he did not commit, and his friend's decades-long effort to clear his name.

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Saturday, June 3:

1 p.m. • "Crown Heights." (See Friday's list.)

2:30 p.m. • "Chasing Coral," this year's U.S. Documentary Audience Award winner, which follows researchers trying to document the spreading death of the ocean's coral reefs.

3:45 p.m. • Panel: "Independent Film Trumps Reality," which examines the role of movies in our shifting political climates. On the panel: Sundance Film Festival director John Cooper, directors Miguel Arteta ("Beatriz at Dinner"), Jeff Orlowski ("Chasing Coral"), and Cary Murnion and Jonathan Milott ("Bushwick"), and Wendy Mitchell, film programme manager of British Council and a contributing editor at Screen International.

4 p.m. • "Walking Out," a drama about a father (Matt Bomer) and son (Josh Wiggins) trying to survive in the remote Montana wilderness after a bear attack.

4:15 p.m. • "Dina." (See Friday's list.)

6 p.m. • Panel: "I Get Overwhelmed: From Saints to Ghosts, David Lowery in Conversation," a discussion with the filmmaker, followed by a screening of his 2013 debut "Ain't Them Bodies Saints."

6:30 p.m. • "The Big Sick," a romantic comedy based on the real romance of comedian Kumail Nanjiani (who plays himself) and Emily V. Gordon (Zoe Kazan), which took a turn when she contracted a mysterious illness and he spent time in the hospital waiting room with her parents (Holly Hunter, Ray Romano).

7:45 p.m. • "Wilson." (See Friday's list.)

8:30 p.m. • "Icarus," a Special Jury Prize-winning documentary that exposes the secrets of doping in athletics, and becomes a story of international intrigue.

9:30 p.m. "The Incredible Jessica James." (See Friday's list.)

10 p.m. • "Bitch." (See Friday's list.)

11:15 p.m. • "Bushwick." (See Friday's list.)

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Sunday, June 4:

Noon • "Icarus." (See Saturday's list.)

12:30 p.m. • "Beatriz at Dinner," a comedy of errors about a Mexican immigrant (Salma Hayek) attending a dinner party and meeting a real-estate tycoon (John Lithgow).

12:30 p.m. • Sundance Film Festival UK Shorts, a collection of short films by British directors.

2 p.m. • "Marjorie Prime." (See Friday's list.)

2:30 p.m. • Panel: "Art vs. Stepping Stone - An Argument," a discussion about short films and the pressures on filmmakers to be artistic and to be commercial.

3 p.m. • "The Big Sick." (See Saturday's list.)

5 p.m. • "Walking Out." (See Saturday's list.)

5 p.m. • Panel: "Sundance London Docs Panel," a discussion about documentaries, moderated by Alice Tynan, EMEA corporated marketing manager for Dropbox, and featuring filmmakers Jeff Orlowski ("Chasing Coral"), Bryan Fogel ("Icarus") and Jeanie Finlay ("Orion: The Man Who Would Be King," "The Great Hip Hop Hoax.")

6 p.m. • "A Ghost Story," an atmospheric drama about a woman (Rooney Mara) who is haunted by her late husband (Casey Affleck). Closing night film.