A first minimalist trailer for this great historical fresco about a Hungarian Holocaust survivor who struggles to relaunch his career as an architect in the United States.
It's a great cinema fresco that caused a sensation at the last Venice Film Festival. The Brutalist won the Silver Lion for Best Director, awarded to the young director Brady Corbet (36 years old) who had already signed the astonishing Vox Lux (in 2018). Today, the A24 trailer unveils the first trailer for the film, which doesn't show much of the 3h30 (!) that lasts The Brutalist but rather riding on the excellent reviews which followed its Italian preview.
In this intense historical drama, Adrien Brody plays László Tóth, a Hungarian Holocaust survivor who tries to revive his career as an architect in the United States. At his side, we find Felicity Jones And Guy Pearce to the casting.
The synopsis summarizes: “The story, over nearly thirty years, of a Jewish architect born in Hungary, László Toth. Returning from a concentration camp, he emigrated with his wife, Erzsébet, after the end of the Second World War to the United States. United to experience your “American dream”.
The Brutalist will be released in December in the United States and on February 12, 2025 in France.