Amid remarkable cinematic achievements across all categories, the historical film "Brutalist" stands out for its ambition, cinematic artistry, and emotional depth, having won three awards at the recent 2025 Golden Globes, including "Best Picture" and "Best Director".
The Globes, which are still finding their footing after years of scandals and transformations, distributed awards among several films.
However, a cluster of awards provided the strongest support to a pair of films that sought to challenge simple categorization.
"Brutalist" was named Best Picture in the drama category, giving one of the most ambitious films of 2024 a chance to become a leading contender for the Oscar.
The film "Brutalist," shot in VistaVision and released with an intermission, also garnered awards for Best Direction for Corbett and Best Actor for Adrien Brody.
In his acceptance speech, Corbett emphasized that the creators of "Brutalist" require approval during the final edit.
"Brutalist," set to hit theaters on January 20, is a must-see. With its captivating storyline, stunning visuals, and unforgettable performances, be sure to watch the film on the biggest screen possible.
The film "Brutalist" is scheduled to release in Ukraine on February 20, 2025, tentatively until February 26, 2025.