Adrien Brody and Felicity Jones Earn Oscar Buzz for 'The Brutalist'
The critically acclaimed film, directed by Brady Corbet, leads the Oscars race with 10 nominations, including Best Picture and acting nods for Brody and Jones.
- Adrien Brody is back in the awards spotlight, earning his first Oscar nomination in 22 years for his role as Hungarian architect László Tóth in Brady Corbet's 'The Brutalist.'
- Felicity Jones received a Best Supporting Actress nomination for her portrayal of Erzsébet Tóth, László's wife, in the film, which explores themes of trauma, resilience, and the immigrant experience.
- 'The Brutalist' has been praised for its ambitious storytelling, earning 10 Oscar nominations, including Best Picture, Best Director, and Best Original Screenplay.
- The film has faced scrutiny over its use of AI technology to enhance Hungarian dialogue, which director Brady Corbet defended as a meticulous and limited post-production technique.
- Brody reflects on his career resurgence and the challenges of the film's demanding 34-day shoot, as 'The Brutalist' continues to dominate awards season discussions.