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April 16, 2025 12:38 p.m.
Caroline Sierk’s ‘To Be’ uncovers what it means to be a filmmaker, actor in LA

Pictured is the cast of the student short film “To Be” sitting in a booth at Canter’s Deli. The short film focuses on themes of belonging and desire. (Courtesy of Adrian Alvarez)

A one-of-a-kind friendship and a motivating mantra are the inspiration behind Caroline Sierk’s directorial debut.
After the UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television decided she was not to be a part of its department when she first applied in 2024, third-year political science student Sierk took it upon herself to make her own short film, titled “To Be.” Set in a romanticized 1965 Los Angeles, the movie follows college student Jack Adler, who chooses to look beyond his world of academics as he goes off into the city of stars and meets a fellow dreamer, Diana.

By Gavin Meichelbock

Arts

April 14, 2025 10:51 a.m.
TV Preview: Long-anticipated new seasons, shows that are coloring screens this spring

This season, television’s slate is budding with fresh stories ready to bloom.
As the warm weather washes in and leaves paint with color, television offers a heated lineup sure to satisfy audiences’ content cravings.

By Jade Wang-O'Shea, Vishnu Potharaju, Ruwani Jayasekara, and Paco Bacalski

Arts

April 3, 2025 7:08 p.m.

UCLA Film & Television Archive will present “On the Air” series as tribute to filmmaker David Lynch

This post was updated April 7 at 2:40 p.m.
The UCLA Film and Television Archive is unearthing a forgotten piece of David Lynch’s filmography.
As his critically acclaimed series “Twin Peaks” ended in 1991, the filmmaker created the short-lived series “On the Air.” As a tribute to Lynch following his death in January, the 1992 series will be presented in its entirety Friday during the “David Lynch Tribute: On the Air Marathon” event at the Hammer Museum’s Billy Wilder Theater.

By Martin Sevcik

Arts

March 2, 2025 3:56 p.m.

Oscars 2025 Q&A: ‘Nosferatu’ costume designer Linda Muir cuts her fangs with first nomination

From capes to coffins, costume designer Linda Muir is resurrecting Count Orlok’s wardrobe for the silver screen.
Renowned for her collaborations with director Robert Eggers on “The Witch” and “The Lighthouse,” Muir has earned her first Academy Award nomination for Best Costume Design for her work on “Nosferatu.” The black-and-white 1922 horror classic has transformed into a vibrant dark fantasy, adding color to a colorless world with a reimagined wardrobe.

By Natalie Ralston

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