The producer of 'The Brutalist', a film that tells the story of a Hungarian architect who survived World War II, expressed his emotion at seeing it nominated for the Oscars. D.J. Guggenheim shared that for him and his team, it was a dream for the film to reach the prestigious Oscars ceremony, after seven years of hard work. During his walk on the red carpet, Guggenheim praised the dedication of the entire team and especially the performance of the lead actor Adrien Brody, whom he described as 'incredible'. He highlighted that 'The Brutalist' is his dearest project and the one he is most proud of in his 20 years of career as a producer, which includes works like 'Fat Albert' and 'High Life'. In the 97th edition of the Oscars, 'The Brutalist' received ten nominations, including Best Picture and Best Direction, competing with other notable productions like 'Emilia Pérez' and 'Wicked'. The ceremony took place at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles, where films like 'Conclave' and 'A Complete Unknown' also stood out with multiple nominations. 'Anora', for its part, aspired to six awards on the night of the event. The team of 'The Brutalist' had a unique experience seeing their effort and dedication recognized at the Oscars, which meant an achievement and an important moment for all those involved in the project.
Team of 'The Brutalist' Celebrates Oscar Nomination
The producer of 'The Brutalist,' a film about a Hungarian architect surviving WWII, expresses excitement about its Oscar nominations. With ten nominations, including Best Picture, the team celebrates their years of hard work as they attend the prestigious ceremony in Los Angeles.