It’s not until the epilogue of The Brutalist that the audience receives the full picture of what they’ve been watching ...
How this Oscar-nominated designer crafted original industrial design and architectural work to embody the fictional ...
Movie reviewer Joshua Hill says 'The Brutalist,' an epic look at architect László Toth's journey through America as an ...
The Brutalist.' László Tóth's story runs counter to the real-life experience of Marcel Breuer, ErnÅ‘ Goldfinger and others ...
This is a sequence in which Adrien Brody’s character, Laszlo Toth, defends his project to a group of local community advocates and financiers who have brought in a local architect to evaluate ...
The story follows a brutalist architect, László Toth (Adrien Brody), loosely inspired by Hungarian-German modernist Marcel Breuer, another European émigré to America. Like Breuer, Toth is a ...
The Oscar-nominated pro also reveals what set design she couldn’t quite figure out at first. By Rebecca Keegan Senior Editor, Film When it comes to admiring the brutalist style, Becker has a lot ...
When Laszlo Toth (Adrian Brody, in a similar vein to his role in Roman Polanski's The Pianist, helped in perfecting his Hungarian accent by artificial intelligence), a Bauhaus disciple and camp ...
a Hungarian Jewish woman whose survival of the Holocaust has come at a physical cost — osteoporosis — and who is the wife of Laszlo Toth, a visionary architect who would ultimately be played ...
Every film production design job has its unique challenges, but on The Brutalist those challenges were especially striking. After all, Brady Corbet’s uncompromising period drama tells the story ...