The Brutalist tells the story of jewish Hungarian architect László Tóth who flees to America in the aftermath of World War ...
Bauhaus architects like Walter Gropius and Mies van der Rohe fled Nazi Germany, but not all of them went to the US.
In 'The Brutalist,' the fictional Tóth pioneered Brutalism in Philadelphia. In real life, it was architects like William ...
There, he is recruited by Guy Pearce’s smooth but dangerous plutocrat Harrison Van Buren to work on a hugely ambitious modernist building project. So convincing is Corbet’s sweeping epic ...
“While you’re enduring a journey, there’s a lot of sacrifice needed for an artist to leave behind their work. Therefore, there is validity in the destination having importance.” Join our ...
The story follows two decades in the life of fictional architect Tóth, a Jewish Hungarian immigrant who escapes post-World ...
Synopsis: Escaping post-war Europe, visionary architect László Toth arrives in America to rebuild his life, his work, and his marriage to his wife Erzsébet after being forced apart during ...
The Oscar-nominated film "The Brutalist," directed by directed by Scottsdale's own Brady Corbet, has people talking about ...
In regard to portraying Laszlo Toth, firstly it's a beautifully written and constructed character on the page but it is one that I felt immediate kinship and understanding for and that I was adept at ...
There, László is hired by industrialist Harrison Lee Van Buren (Guy Pearce) and is finally reunited with his wife Erzsébet (Felicity Jones) as he pursues the American Dream and work that will ...
“We spoke a lot about his stubbornness and his inability to communicate verbally, but how his sensitivity and compassion always revealed itself through the work.” Men of that era were ...
For 15 minutes in Brady Corbet’s The Brutalist, audiences are confronted with a still image. Adrien Brody, as immigrant architect Laszlo Tóth, stands with his bride outside a Budapest synagogue, ...