Sundance London, which screens selected titles from the Utah-based festival in the spring, runs for four days at Picturehouse Central, near Piccadilly Circus.
Cinema workers are set to disrupt Sundance London, the capital’s independent film festival, for a second year in a row.
Striking workers say Picturehouse refuses to negotiate over issues such as sick and parental pay, and the London living wage (currently £10.20).
Workers at the Picturehouse Cinemas chain, which hosts screenings and evenings, will picket Thursday’s opening night event, as well as striking for two days.