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The Brutalist (2024)

December 20, 20243h 35mEN
7.0

1.6K votes

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Overview

When an innovative modern architect flees post-war Europe, he is given the opportunity to rebuild his legacy. Set during the dawn of the modern United States (in Pennsylvania), his wife joins him, and their lives are forever changed by a demanding, wealthy patron.

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Status

Released

Original Language

Russian

Budget

$9.6M

Revenue

$50.1M

Production Companies

Brookstreet PicturesKaplan MorrisonIntake FilmsAndrew Lauren ProductionsLipsync ProductionsRichmond Pictures

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