DiscoverQ with Tom PowerBrady Corbet: The Brutalist director wasn’t sentimental — until he met Adrien Brody
Brady Corbet: The Brutalist director wasn’t sentimental — until he met Adrien Brody

Brady Corbet: The Brutalist director wasn’t sentimental — until he met Adrien Brody

Update: 2025-01-13
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At the Golden Globes earlier this month, Brady Corbet’s sprawling historical epic “The Brutalist” took home best drama, best director and best actor for Adrien Brody, who stars as the fictional Jewish Hungarian architect László Tóth. Brady sits down with Tom Power to reflect on the critical acclaim for his latest film, his transition from acting to directing, and why it’s easier to tell historical dramas when the work is fiction.

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Brady Corbet: The Brutalist director wasn’t sentimental — until he met Adrien Brody

Brady Corbet: The Brutalist director wasn’t sentimental — until he met Adrien Brody