Seven Golden Globe nominations for "The Brutalist" - about Hungarian architect

"The Brutalist," a film centered around a fictional Hungarian architect, has received an impressive seven nominations for the Golden Globe Awards.

Directed by Brady Corbet, the film tells the story of a Hungarian-born architect living in America, featuring notable actors such as Adrien Brody, Guy Pearce, and Felicity Jones, all of whom have also received nominations. Additionally, the film's screenplay and original score have been recognized in the nominations.

Screening and Release

The film premiered at the Budapest International Film Festival and is set to hit Hungarian cinemas in January 2025. The project has a significant Hungarian influence, with Petrányi Viktória as a co-producer and Jancsó Dávid as the editor, along with many other Hungarian filmmakers involved in its production.

Other Notable Nominations

Another film, "Emilia Perez," which is also expected to reach Hungarian theaters in 2025, leads the pack with ten Golden Globe nominations. Other contenders in the awards include "Anora," "The Offering," and "A Complete Unknown," which revisits a critical phase in Bob Dylan's career.

In the television category, the comedy series "The Bear" stands out with five nominations, while the drama series "The Shogun" is anticipated to earn several awards following its success at the Emmys. Notably, all three main actors from "Only Murders in the Building" — Selena Gomez, Steve Martin, and Martin Short — have received nominations as well.

The Golden Globe Awards ceremony is scheduled to take place at dawn on January 6, 2024, Hungary time. For those interested, the full list of nominees can be found online.

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