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‘The Brutalist’: It Took Brady Corbet 7 Years to Make His 215-Minute Epic
With The Brutalist, Brady Cobert ascends to the apex of the modern directorial field, crafting a titanic vision of pain, perseverance, corruption, and the indomitable will to survive. A 215-minute epic as towering,
‘The Brutalist' Is Brady Corbet's Great American Masterpiece
Channeling the vibe of 1970s New Hollywood epics, the actor-turned-filmmaker's story of an architect struggling to realize a dream project is an instant classic
Brady Corbet’s Outsider American Epic
The Brutalist,” the director’s nearly four-hour study of immigration, identity, and marriage, flowed from his own struggle to create art without compromise. “You really have to dare to suck to transcend,
Brady Corbet and ‘The Brutalist’ go for broke
Brady Corbet’s “The Brutalist” emerged less like a new film worth checking out than a movie colossus to behold.
"There is no more controversial style of architecture" says The Brutalist director Brady Corbet
Making a film is like designing a building, The Brutalist director Brady Corbet tells Dezeen in this exclusive interview. Corbet, who co-wrote The Brutalist, chose to make brutalism the central subject of the film,
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‘They Want to Own the Artist’: Inside the Making of ‘The Brutalist’
Writer-director Brady Corbet opens up about his seven-year labor of love, and why his tale of the battle between art and ...
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Brady Corbet and Sean Baker on Why It's Hard Shooting Movies Like ‘The Brutalist' and ‘Anora' in America and Why Obsessing Over Box Office Is Trump Coded
Any independent filmmaker will tell you that getting a movie financed, produced and released is akin to summiting a mountain.
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Joe Alwyn Explains ‘The Brutalist’ Ending and That Trump-Esque Invincibility: “It Makes Me Angry”
The British actor catches up with The Hollywood Reporter to talk about his role in Brady Corbet's buzzy 3.5-hour epic and marvel at its sub-$10m budget: "It's like the price of some episodes of TV ...
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‘The Brutalist’ Star Felicity Jones Breaks Down 3 Scenes That Define Her Profound Performance
As Erzsébet Tóth, Felicity Jones is the heart of Brady Corbet and Mona Fastvold's epic. The actress walks IndieWire through ...
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How ‘The Brutalist’ Production Designer Made the Most of a Low Budget and Turned Budapest Into Philadelphia
Judy Becker’s portfolio of production design work on films like “American Hustle” and “Carol” prepared her to take on the ...
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How ‘The Brutalist’ built architect László Tóth — inside and out
The tortured architect in Brady Corbet’s film required a powerhouse performance from Adrien Brody. The Oscar winning actor ...
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‘The Brutalist’, ‘The Room Next Door’ & ‘The Count Of Monte Cristo’ Jump Into Pre-Christmas Indie Frame – Specialty Preview
Indie films openings are led by awards contenders 'The Brutalist', 'The Count Of Monte Cristo', The Room Next Door' and the ...
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‘The Brutalist’ Cinematographer Lol Crawley Breaks Down Filming in VistaVision in an Active Marble Mine in Tuscany
“The Brutalist” tells the story of Hungarian Jewish architect László Tóth, played by Adrien Brody. He escapes the Holocaust ...
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Inside the Making of ‘The Brutalist,’ One of the Year’s Best Films
Director Brady Corbet and stars Adrian Brody and Felicity Jones spoke with Observer about how the A24 film ‘The Brutalist’—an ...
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The Budget for One of the Year’s Best Movies Seems Impossible. Here’s How the Director Did It.
How much does it cost to rent a crane? What’s the daily rate? What’s the weekly rate? I’ve gotten to a point where if someone ...
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