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‘The Brutalist’ director shares he ‘made zero money’ for making the movie

The “Brutal” director has become reality about the reality of making an Oscar-nominated film.

During the recent appearance of “WTF with Marc Maron“The film's director Brady Corbett podcast states that he and his wife and creative partner Mona Fastbold “made zero dollars with the last two films we made.” I shared it. . ”

“I just directed three ads in Portugal. It's the first time I've made money in years,” he said on the podcast. “I spoke to a lot of filmmakers this year who have films that can't pay rent, meaning that's true.”

Corbet doubled to the fact that he actually made zero dollars in his last two films, adding that he and his wife “had to live from pay for three years now.” .

Corbet has revealed that he hasn't made any money from directing the Oscar-nominated film The Brutalist. (Joe Maher/Bafta/Getty Images for BAFTA)

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He went on to explain that filmmakers are “not paid to promote the film,” but in many cases promotional schedules can hinder other opportunities and earn money at work.

“When I see a particular film that premiered in Cannes, it was almost a year ago… I mean, our film premiered in September, so I've been doing this for six months. It's time to go to work.

Nominated for 10 Oscars at the 2025 Academy Awards, “Brutalist” follows Laslo Tous, a Jewish architect played by Adrian Brody, while moving to America after surviving the Holocaust. The film sees him trying to make enough money to bring his wife and Nie to America when he connects with a wealthy man who hires him to build a community center. Masu.

“I spoke to a lot of filmmakers this year who have films that can't pay rent, meaning that's true.”

– Brady Corbett

Adrian Brody posing for his BAFTA awards at BAFTA

Brody stars in the film as Las Lotos. (Justin Talis/AFP via Getty Images)

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Brody has already won Golden Globes, Critics Choice Awards and Bakhta for his portrayal of Lashro, and is at the forefront of the Academy Awards' Best Leader's Race.

In addition to being nominated for Corbet and Brody, the film has been nominated for Best Picture, Best Supporting Actress, Best Supporting Actor, Best Original Spreay and more.

“I'm grateful to have made a film about the huge tragedy of a history era,” Brody told Variety in February. “And as an almost visual reference and unignorable prevailing undercurrent of an unforgettable era, it is almost emotionally said.”

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Adrien Brody from Oscar in 2003

Brody became the youngest leading actor recipient at the Academy Awards when he won in 2003 for his role in “The Pianist.” (Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic, Inc.)

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Brody previously won an Oscar in 2003 for his leading role in the 2002 film “The Pianist.” He won an award at the age of 29 and became the youngest actor to win an honor.

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