An institute built with specifications that mirrored the Nazi concentration camp at Buchenwald, where he was held prisoner before immigrating to America, that also memorialized the separation he ...
László’s journey begins with his escape from a train, bound for (or from) Buchenwald, and his separation from his wife Erzsébet (Felicity Jones) and niece Zsófia (Raffey Cassidy).
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I should be happy. It is exceedingly rare to have a major Hollywood film take architecture as its central subject, and this ...
Adrien Brody is on a roll. Following his Golden Globe and BAFTA Best Actor wins for his performance as László Toth in Brady Corbet's The Brutalist, Brody picked up the equivalent Oscar last Sunday, ...
Upside down and askew is how freedom looks when first glimpsed by the title architect of “The Brutalist,” László Tóth (Adrien Brody), a Hungarian Jew who endured the torments of the ...
Brody took home best actor at the 97th Academy Awards for his powerful portrayal of Lázló Tóth, who escapes the Holocaust and sails to the United States to find his American Dream. The film ...