Cate Blanchett appears in 'Carol,' expected to feature at this year's London Film Festival. Photo courtesy of LFF
LONDON, Sept. 1 (UPI) -- The British Film Institute has revealed the full lineup of features and shorts for this year's London Film Festival.
Among a total of 238 fiction features and documentaries are Cate Blanchett's Carol, Johnny Depp's Black Mass and Bryan Cranston's Trumbo. The festival will also include the European premier of Suffragette, starring Meryl Streep and Steve Jobs, directed by Slumdog Millionaire's Danny Boyle.
Ben Wheatley's High-Rise and Lance Armstrong drama, The Program will also be screened during the 59th annual festival, beginning Oct. 7.
Actors Meryl Streep, Michael Fassbender, Kate Winslet, Benedict Cumberbatch, Tom Hiddleston and Colin Farrell are among those expected to attend this year's event. As previously reported, actress Cate Blanchett will receive the festival's highest honor of the BFI Fellowship.
The primary lineup for this year's London Film Festival is listed below. For the full list, click here.
Official Competition
11 Minutes (Jerzy Skolimowski)
Beasts of No Nation (Cary Fukunaga)
Cemetery of Splendour (Apichatpong Weerasethakul)
Chevalier (Athina Rachel Tsangari)
The Daughter (Simon Stone)
Desierto (Jonás Cuarón)
Evolution (Lucile Hadžihalilović)
Office (Johnnie To)
Room (Lenny Abrahamson)
Son of Saul (László Nemes)
Sunset Song (Terence Davies)
Tangerine (Sean Baker)
Very Big Shot (Mir-Jean Bou Chaaya)
Gala Screenings
Suffragette (Sarah Gavron)
Steve Jobs (Danny Boyle)
Carol (Todd Haynes)
Trumbo (Jay Roach)
Black Mass (Scott Cooper)
The Lady in the Van (Nicholas Hytner)
High-Rise (Ben Wheatley)
Shooting Stars (A.V. Bramble, Anthony Asquith)
A Bigger Splash (Luca Guadagnin)
The Program (Stephen Frears)
The Lobster (Yorgos Lathimos)
Brand: A Second Coming (Ondi Timoner)
Beeba Boys (Deepa Mehta)
Bone Tomahawk (Craig Zahler)
The Assassin (Hou Hsiao-Hsien)
The Idol (Hany Abu-Assad)
Goosebumps (Rob Letterman)
Special Presentations
The Forbidden Room (Guy Maddin, Evan Johnson)
He Named Me Malala (Davis Guggenheim)
Truth (James Vanderbilt)
First Feature Competition
3000 Nights (Mai Masri)
Bang Gang (Eva Husson)
The Here After (Magnus von Horn)
Krisha (Trey Edward Shults)
Lamb (Yared Zeleke)
Lights Years (Esther May Campbell)
Partisan (Ariel Kleiman)
Paula (Eugenio Canevari)
Tanna (Bentley Dean, Martin Butler)
The Wait (Piero Messina)
Wedding Doll (Nitzan Gilady)
The Witch (Robert Eggers)