A firm favourite for Oscar glory this year 'The Brutalist' is not a biopic but rather a film loosely based of several real ...
Judy Becker, the Oscar-nominated production designer for The Brutalist, says she liked brutalism before it was cool. At 7, ...
“The Brutalist” is a fictional tale of a Jewish Hungarian architect and Holocaust survivor’s struggle to rebuild his life and ...
Adrien Brody plays a visionary Holocaust survivor in the Oscar-tipped epic. But who were the real-life inspirations for his ...
In an interview with Adrien Brody for NPR, the star said that one key reference for the movie was real-life Hungarian-German Jewish modernist architect, Marcel Breuer, who immigrated to the United ...
unadorned concrete and echoes the basic geometric lines employed by Le Corbusier and Marcel Breuer. In the film, the imaginary building evokes both the best and worst of postwar architecture and ...
Iconic examples of landmark architecture might not typically be found along major highways, but this is exactly where this brutalist architecture masterpiece, designed by Marcel Breuer ... public to ...
The Hungarian Jewish designer Marcel Breuer, educated at the Bauhaus school ... said he was fascinated by brutalism in particular — a popular, yet polarizing, mid-century architectural movement ...
Designed by Brooklyn-based branding and interiors firm Dutch East Design, in collaboration with developers, architects and owners Kraemer and Bruce Redman Becker of Becker + Becker, Hotel Marcel is an ...
The simple answer is no, The Brutalist is not based on a true story, and is an entirely fictional film.