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‘The Brutalist’ Star Adrien Brody Dedicates Golden Globes Win to People Who ‘Struggled Immigrating to This Country’

Hollywood star Adrien Brody dedicated his Golden Globe Award win on Sunday: brutalist He told immigrants that he hopes the four-hour film will give them a voice.

Adrien Brody won the Best Actor in a Drama Award for his role as a modernist Hungarian architect and Holocaust survivor who immigrates to the United States and falls into the orbit of a wealthy family commissioning a new building.

At the end of his rambling speech, Brody paid tribute to “so many people who have struggled to immigrate to this country” and said, “I hope this work will encourage you in some way and give you a voice.” added.

Brody is the original son village voice Sylvia Plachy is a photographer who herself immigrated from Hungary. The actor, who drew on her mother's experience in the role, paid tribute to her parents in her acceptance speech.

He also praised Georgina Chapman, Harvey Weinstein's ex-wife and partner.

Brody's comments about immigration were the closest thing he had to a political statement on the air, but they had nothing to do with politics.

brutalist It also won the Brady Corbet Director Award and the Best Drama Film Award. The film was shot using VistaVision and has a running time of 215 minutes with an intermission.

Brady Corbet slammed President-elect Donald Trump during the film's press tour, comparing him to Hitler, and actor Joe Alwyn said the wealthy family was in the movie. brutalist Inspired by Trump.

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