SXSW 2025: Kevin Bacon, Kate Mara, Daveed Diggs and more in the L.A. Times studio

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AUSTIN, Texas — Spring has sprung successful the Lone Star capital, the motion that different SXSW Film and TV Festival is here — and the Times squad is acceptable up successful the bosom of downtown passim the weekend.

Follow our afloat sum arsenic we urge titles to cheque out, study from the buzziest premieres, and sojourn with each the stars of the 2025 variation successful our photo/video studio. Throughout the weekend, we’ll beryllium updating our representation gallery, which truthful acold features the likes of Kevin Bacon, Kate Mara, Daveed Diggs and more. Happy festing!

Erik Oleson and Kevin Bacon from the TV amusement   "The Bondsman" astatine  the Los Angeles Times 2025 SXSW movie  festival studio

Erik Oleson, left, and Kevin Bacon of “The Bondsman.”

Paige Bethmann

Paige Bethmann of “Remaining Native.”

 Kutoven Steven (front center) Paige Bethmann and Jessica Epstein (L to R - 2nd row) Misty Stevens and Delmar Stevens

Paige Bethmann, from left, Misty Stevens, Kutoven Stevens, Delmar Stevens and Jessica Epstein of “Remaining Native.”

Daveed Diggs, left, and Katie Aselton of "Magic Hour."
Austin, TX March 7, 2025 - Director Katie Aselton of the movie   "Magic Hour" astatine  the Los Angeles Times 2025 SXSW movie  festival workplace  successful  Austin, TX connected  Friday, March 7, 2025. (Christina House/Los Angeles Times)

Daveed Diggs, left, and Katie Aselton of “Magic Hour.”

Sara Chishti, left, and manager  Nimco Sheikhaden of "Exodus."

Sara Chishti, left, and Nimco Sheikhaden of “Exodus.”

Kaspar Astrup Schroder of "Dear Tomorrow."

Kaspar Astrup Schroder of “Dear Tomorrow.”

Daisy Friedman, left, and Arielle Friedman of "Unholy."
Austin, TX March 7, 2025 - Arielle Friedman from the movie   "Unholy" astatine  the Los Angeles Times 2025 SXSW movie  festival workplace  successful  Austin, TX connected  Friday, March 7, 2025. (Christina House/Los Angeles Times)

Daisy Friedman, left, and Arielle Friedman of “Unholy.”

Kate Hallett, Herman Tommeraas and Aya Furukawa, (Back enactment      L to R) Justin Chatwin, Emma Higgins and Amanda Brugel

Kate Hallett, Herman Tommeraas, Aya Furukawa (front enactment from left), Justin Chatwin, Emma Higgins and Amanda Brugel (back enactment from left) of “Sweetness.”

(L to R) Kate Mara, Jess Varley and Gabriel Luna from the movie   "The Astronaut"

Kate Mara, from left, Jess Varley and Gabriel Luna of “The Astronaut.”

Lili Reinhart
Austin, TX March 7, 2025 - Uta Brisewitz the manager  of the movie   "American Sweatshop" astatine  the Los Angeles Times 2025 SXSW movie  festival workplace  successful  Austin, TX connected  Friday, March 7, 2025. (Christina House/Los Angeles Times)

Lili Reinhart, left, and Uta Brisewitz of “American Sweatshop.”

Front, Ashton James and from near  to right, Soko Negash, Zoe Lewis, Viphusan Vani and Reza Dahya of "Boxcutter."

Front, Ashton James and from near to right, Soko Negash, Zoe Lewis, Viphusan Vani and Reza Dahya of “Boxcutter.”

Front to back, Hope Elliott Kemp, Ronan Corrigan and Roman Hayeck-Green of "Lifehack."

Front to back, Hope Elliott Kemp, Ronan Corrigan and Roman Hayeck-Green of “Lifehack.”

Julie Forrest Wyman of "The Tallest Dwarf."

Julie Forrest Wyman of “The Tallest Dwarf.”

Left to right, Jack Forbes, Fabrizio, Nyah Juliano, Hans Christopher, Rafael Leyva, Yana Alliata, Nikki De Paris

Jack Forbes, from left, Fabrizio Alliata, Nyah Juliano, Hans Christopher, Rafael Leyva, Yana Alliata and Nikki DeParis of “Reeling.”

James Morosini, left, and manager  Cam Banfield of "How Was Your Weekend."
Austin, TX March 7, 2025 - Director Cam Banfield of the movie   "How Was Your Weekend" astatine  the Los Angeles Times 2025 SXSW movie  festival workplace  successful  Austin, TX connected  Friday, March 7, 2025. (Christina House/Los Angeles Times)

James Morosini, left, and manager Cam Banfield of “How Was Your Weekend.”

Andew Lynch, from left, Ben Ayers and Sonam Choekyi Lama of "Snow Leopard Sisters."

Andew Lynch, from left, Ben Ayers and Sonam Choekyi Lama of “Snow Leopard Sisters.”

Craig Renaud

Craig Renaud of “Armed with Only a Camera.”

Director Pete Ohs (L to R) James Cusati-Moyer, Zoe Chao, Jeremy O. Harris and Callie Hernandez

James Cusati-Moyer, from left, Zoë Chao, Pete Ohs, Jeremy O. Harris and Callie Hernandez of “The True Beauty of Being Bitten by a Tick.”

Jeremy O. Harris
Austin, TX March 7, 2025 - Zoe Chao from the movie   "The True Beauty of Being Bitten by a Tick" astatine  the Los Angeles Times 2025 SXSW movie  festival workplace  successful  Austin, TX connected  Friday, March 7, 2025. (Christina House/Los Angeles Times)

Jeremy O. Harris, left, and Zoë Chao of “The True Beauty of Being Bitten by a Tick.”

Blayke Hoffman, Richard Harris, and Sarah Noonan, Team from the movie   "Deeper"

Blayke Hoffman, from left, Richard Harris and Sarah Noonan of “Deeper.”

Helena Ganjalyan, left, and Bartosz Szpak of "Glorious Summer."
Austin, TX March 7, 2025 - Director Bartosz Szpak of the determination   "Glorious Summer" astatine  the Los Angeles Times 2025 SXSW movie  festival workplace  successful  Austin, TX connected  Friday, March 7, 2025. (Christina House/Los Angeles Times)

Helena Ganjalyan, left, and Bartosz Szpak of “Glorious Summer.”

José Maria Cabral of "42nd Street."

José Maria Cabral of “42nd Street.”

Mitchell Cole, Phinehas Yoon, Alexander Ullon, Noah Toth and Akira Jackson of "It Ends."

Mitchell Cole, Phinehas Yoon, Alexander Ullon, Noah Toth and Akira Jackson of “It Ends.”

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Christina House is simply a unit photojournalist with the Los Angeles Times. She officially joined the ocular journalism squad successful 2017 aft 10 years arsenic a freelance photographer. House grew up successful Long Beach and is simply a postgraduate of Cal State Fullerton. Her emotion for photography started erstwhile she visited the Philippines, her mother’s autochthonal country, astatine property 7. That unforgettable acquisition inspired her to prime up a camera. House won the 2023 Pulitzer Prize for Feature Photography and the 2022 Robert F. Kennedy Journalism Award for Domestic Photography for “Hollywood’s Finest,” an intimate look into the beingness of a large 22-year-old pistillate surviving connected the street. She received the 2021 Cliff Edom New America Award and was honored successful the representation bid class for her enactment connected “Game Changers: A Celebration of Women successful Sports” from the 2021 National Press Photographers Assn.’s Best of Photojournalism awards.

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