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“I grew up working in a bookstore,” says Brady Corbet, who was born in Arizona in 1988 and raised by his mother in Glenwood Springs, Colorado. “[It’s] something I fell into between the ...
Brady Corbet, accepting a Golden Globe last month for directing “The Brutalist,” made it clear just how important his family was to the making of the epic film. As he spoke, the camera cut to ...
The filmmaker Brady Corbet lives in New York City, but he is not often at home. He estimates that he has been away for all but five months of the past two years; for reasons both artistic and ...
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Brady Corbet and 'The Brutalist' go for brokeNEW YORK (AP) — Brady Corbet’s “The Brutalist” emerged less like a new film worth checking out than a movie colossus to behold. Corbet’s visionary three-and-a-half-hour postwar American ...
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‘The Brutalist' Director Brady Corbet on Making His 215-Minute 70mm Epic and Including an IntermissionBrady Corbet, the director of "The Brutalist," is still trying to figure out the best way to deliver the print for his film to the Venice Film Festival, where it will debut next month. That's ...
Writer-director Brady Corbet doesn’t see much difference between constructing a skyscraper and making a movie. “There are so many similarities,” says Corbet, whose new film “The Brutalist ...
Director Brady Corbet Gets Emotional Discussing Staggeringly Ambitious Post-War Epic ‘The Brutalist’
Corbet and his wife, Norwegian filmmaker and actress Mona Fastvold, co-wrote the film. Although exhaustively researched, The Brutalist is a work of fiction. Corbet said he had tried to find an ...
Director Brady Corbet has said he made “zero dollars” from his Oscar-nominated movie “The Brutalist” during an interview in which he also highlighted the financial precarity facing many ...
Brady Corbet: “Vox” was made in a very American, standard way. What’s funny is that even though those two films had roughly the same gross budget, we had a lot more money to spend on “The ...
NEW YORK (AP) — Brady Corbet’s “The Brutalist” emerged less like a new film worth checking out than a movie colossus to behold. Corbet’s visionary three-and-a-half-hour postwar American ...
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