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The Brutalist: Oscar-winning film's streaming release date, where to watch, star cast and storyline
The Brutalist: Oscar-winning film's streaming release date, where to watch, star cast and storyline

Economic Times

time16-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Economic Times

The Brutalist: Oscar-winning film's streaming release date, where to watch, star cast and storyline

Streaming Release Date, Where to Watch Star Cast Oscar Nominations and Wins Live Events Storyline Production Team FAQs (You can now subscribe to our (You can now subscribe to our Economic Times WhatsApp channel The Brutalist will be available for streaming from May 16. It will also air on HBO on May 17. The film recently won three Academy Brutalist, directed by Brady Corbet, will stream on Max from May 16. It will also be shown on HBO's cable channel on May 17 at 8:00 p.m. Eastern Brody plays the lead role in the film. He won his second Oscar for best actor. Other actors in the film include Felicity Jones, Guy Pearce, Joe Alwyn, Raffey Cassidy, Stacy Martin, Emma Laird, Isaach de Bankolé, and Alessandro Nivola. Felicity Jones and Guy Pearce were also nominated for supporting Brutalist received 10 nominations at the Academy Awards. It won three Oscars. These were for best actor, original score by Daniel Blumberg, and cinematography by Lol Crawley. Other nominations included best director, supporting actor, supporting actress, original screenplay, editing and production film tells the story of László Toth, an architect from post-war Europe. He comes to America to start again. He also tries to rebuild his marriage with Erzsébet, his wife. They had been separated due to war and changing political conditions. László settles in Pennsylvania. There, he meets Harrison Lee Van Buren, a wealthy industrialist. Van Buren notices László's skill in architecture. László begins to build under his guidance. However, the journey comes with Corbet directed and co-wrote the film with Mona Fastvold. They also worked on the production. Producers include Trevor Matthews, Nick Gordon, Brian Young, Andrew Morrison, Andrew Lauren and D.J. can stream The Brutalist on Max from May 16. It will also air on HBO on May 17 at 8:00 p.m. Eastern film follows architect László Toth as he starts a new life in America after World War II and deals with personal and professional struggles.

The Brutalist: Oscar-winning film's streaming release date, where to watch, star cast and storyline
The Brutalist: Oscar-winning film's streaming release date, where to watch, star cast and storyline

Time of India

time16-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

The Brutalist: Oscar-winning film's streaming release date, where to watch, star cast and storyline

The Brutalist will be available for streaming from May 16. It will also air on HBO on May 17. The film recently won three Academy Awards. Streaming Release Date, Where to Watch The Brutalist, directed by Brady Corbet, will stream on Max from May 16. It will also be shown on HBO's cable channel on May 17 at 8:00 p.m. Eastern Time. Also Read: Who is Tiffany Trump, who welcomed her first child? Here's what we know about US President Donald Trump's family tree Continue to video 5 5 Next Stay Playback speed 1x Normal Back 0.25x 0.5x 1x Normal 1.5x 2x 5 5 / Skip Ads by Star Cast Adrien Brody plays the lead role in the film. He won his second Oscar for best actor. Other actors in the film include Felicity Jones, Guy Pearce, Joe Alwyn, Raffey Cassidy, Stacy Martin, Emma Laird, Isaach de Bankolé, and Alessandro Nivola. Felicity Jones and Guy Pearce were also nominated for supporting roles. Oscar Nominations and Wins The Brutalist received 10 nominations at the Academy Awards. It won three Oscars. These were for best actor, original score by Daniel Blumberg, and cinematography by Lol Crawley. Other nominations included best director, supporting actor, supporting actress, original screenplay, editing and production design. Live Events Also Read: After Greenland, now President Donald Trump wants Gaza. Here's what he wants to do with it Storyline The film tells the story of László Toth, an architect from post-war Europe. He comes to America to start again. He also tries to rebuild his marriage with Erzsébet, his wife. They had been separated due to war and changing political conditions. László settles in Pennsylvania. There, he meets Harrison Lee Van Buren, a wealthy industrialist. Van Buren notices László's skill in architecture. László begins to build under his guidance. However, the journey comes with challenges. Production Team Brady Corbet directed and co-wrote the film with Mona Fastvold. They also worked on the production. Producers include Trevor Matthews, Nick Gordon, Brian Young, Andrew Morrison, Andrew Lauren and D.J. Gugenheim. FAQs When and where can I watch The Brutalist? You can stream The Brutalist on Max from May 16. It will also air on HBO on May 17 at 8:00 p.m. Eastern Time. What is The Brutalist about? The film follows architect László Toth as he starts a new life in America after World War II and deals with personal and professional struggles.

Government commissioner discusses USAID support to Hungary with US counterparts
Government commissioner discusses USAID support to Hungary with US counterparts

Budapest Times

time14-03-2025

  • Politics
  • Budapest Times

Government commissioner discusses USAID support to Hungary with US counterparts

András László called his talks "constructive" and said he had developed "good ties" with his negotiating partners. András László, the Hungarian government's commissioner in charge of investigations into the United States Agency for International Development's activities in Hungary, has held talks with officials of the US State Department on his findings. According to MTI, László called his talks 'constructive' and said he had developed 'good ties' with his negotiating partners. He said the US authorities had concluded the first phase of their own investigation, and 'terminated some four-fifths of [USAID] schemes'. Some of those programs, he said, had benefitted civil organizations in Europe. Investigations in the US involve 'criminal aspects', the commissioner said, noting that US legislation also prohibits supporting political parties in other countries or programs directly related to political elections, 'which would be equal to interference with other countries' domestic politics'. 'The American side sees a number of USAID projects as political support under all kinds of pseudonyms, financing organisations that are not civil organisations because they had not been able to go on with their programs without funds from the US government,' Laszlo said. 'I told them that there had been a serious influencing attempt involving US funds in Hungary during the 2022 election campaign, and we want to prevent that by all means from recurring in 2026,' he said.

Watch Adrien Brody Defend His Art in ‘The Brutalist'
Watch Adrien Brody Defend His Art in ‘The Brutalist'

New York Times

time12-02-2025

  • Entertainment
  • New York Times

Watch Adrien Brody Defend His Art in ‘The Brutalist'

In 'Anatomy of a Scene,' we ask directors to reveal the secrets that go into making key scenes in their movies. See new episodes in the series on Fridays. You can also watch our collection of more than 150 videos on YouTube and subscribe to our YouTube channel. An architect defends his work to concerned financiers in this scene from 'The Brutalist.' In the period drama, Adrien Brody stars as the Jewish Hungarian architect László Tóth, who has been commissioned to design a community center in Pennsylvania. During this sequence, László is walking a group of community advocates and financiers through the construction site. One of those people is Jim Simpson (Michael Epp), a local architect concerned more about the ballooning costs of the project than the vision of it. Narrating the sequence, Corbet said that they shot the scene in a granite quarry outside of Budapest 'because we couldn't afford to build a set.' The conversation in the scene becomes heated, and builds up to a moment where László essentially tells Jim that everything ugly in the world is Jim's fault. The one-take sequence has a single establishing cutaway shot. Corbet said that he prefers to shoot his scenes in one take because, 'that sunlight-in-a-box feeling that you have, that you've captured this ephemeral thing, it only occurs in sequence takes.' Read the 'Brutalist' review. Sign up for the Movies Update newsletter and get a roundup of reviews, news, Critics' Picks and more.

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