New Delhi: “The Brutalist”, which won three awards at the 82nd Golden Globe awards, is all set to release in India on January 24.
The movie, directed by Brady Corbet and starring Adrian Brody in the lead roles, won the Best Drama Film award, best director as well as Best Actor trophies at the Globes on Sunday.
“The Brutalist” follows the journey of László Toth (Brody), a Hungarian Jewish architect, who escapes to America from post-World War II Europe in search of a fresh start. Their lives are changed forever by a mysterious, wealthy client.
The Brutalist is a powerful post-war drama directed by Brady Corbet and is all set to hit the theatres on 24th January 2025. The film has emerged as the evening’s biggest winner, claiming three prestigious awards.
The film took home the coveted Best Motion Picture – Drama award, while its compelling narrative about architect László Toth’s journey in post-war America resonated deeply with audiences and critics alike having Adrien Brody win the Best Male Actor – Drama award. Brady Corbet winner of the Silver Lion for Best Director at the 2024 Venice Film Festival for (Vox Lux, The Childhood of a Leader), wins the Best Director award for The Brutalist, adding to the film’s impressive haul.
Speaking of his work in The Brutalist Brady Corbet shares, “Depicting architecture on screen is difficult because it’s in-animate, and shooting in-animate objects has never been easy for me – instead of just presenting architecture in the movie, the challenge for us was representing it,” he explained. “The Brutalist is both outsized and imposing but it’s also quite austere, and I think the score plays a crucial role in conveying the film’s central themes.”
He further adds “The film is about many things, including building a building, but it’s also a movie about making a movie. Architecture and filmmaking have a lot in common because it takes roughly the same amount of people to construct a building or make a movie. The Brutalist for me was a way of talking about the more bureaucratic aspect of the artistic process.”
While Adrien Brody winner of the Academy Award for Best Actor in 2003 and now winner of Golden Globe Best Male Actor – Drama says,”I saw The Brutalist as a story of quiet perseverance and the need to strive for excellence,” says Brody.
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These victories highlight Universal Pictures’ commitment to delivering diverse, high-quality storytelling that resonates globally. The success of The Brutalist and Wicked have captured the hearts of audiences and critics alike, setting the stage for continued success as award season unfolds. The stunning success of both films reflects the studio’s dedication to supporting visionary filmmakers and bringing compelling stories to life, while setting new standards for excellence in filmmaking.