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‘The Brutalist’ Star Adrien Brody After His Oscar Win: “It’s An Important Time To Recognize That There’s No Place For Intolerance”


Actor Adrien Brody talks representation during current political climate and his personal connection to 'The Brutalist'

Adrien Brody accepts the Best Actor In A Leading Role award for "The Brutalist" onstage during the 97th Annual Oscars at Dolby Theatre on March 02, 2025 in Hollywood, California. Speaking backstage to press at the Oscars, Brody reflected on the impact of his role during the current political climate, “I think we all know that it’s an important time to recognize that there’s no place for intolerance. The nearly four-hour epic drama (complete with a 15-minute intermission), co-written by Corbet and Mona Fastvold, follows the complicated rise-to-fame of emigrant Hungarian architect László Toth (Brody), who, while seeking political asylum for himself and his family, runs into a charming but egotistical financier (Guy Pearce) who throws a wrench into his post-war American dreams.

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