"★★★★★ – a filmmaking triumph" – Evening Standard. Feeling like a throwback to event cinema, Brady Corbet’s sublime, monumental new film is both epic and intimate, with an ensemble cast firing on all cylinders.
Join us from 6pm in the Terrace Room for a drinks reception and pre-screening talk sponsored by IMA Architects. Joe Travers from IMA will talk through the history of Brutalism and point out where you can see and experience it locally and on film.
Spaces are limited, to attend the talk and drinks reception please select your film tickets and then add one "The Brutalist free pre-screening talk" ticket per attendee.
"★★★★★ – a filmmaking triumph" – Evening Standard
"★★★★★ – a monumental moment in modern cinematic history that demands to be seen" – Discussing Film
"★★★★★ – the film to beat at the Oscars" – The Times
"★★★★★ – an electrifying piece of work" – Guardian
★★★★★ – Time Out
★★★★★ – Daily Telegraph
With its ensemble cast firing on all cylinders, Brady Corbet's sublime, monumental new film is both epic and intimate, and feels like a throwback to event cinema with chapters, overture and a built-in 15 minute intermission.
Having survived the holocaust and fleeing the continued persecution in post-war Europe, Jewish architect László Toth (Brody) arrives in America to build a life for himself and his family. László settles in Pennsylvania where his work catches the eye of wealthy industrialist Harrison Lee Van Buren (Pearce) who commissions him to build a huge brutalist community centre.
But László’s uncompromising vision puts him at odds with his partners, and his legacy comes with a heavy cost.
All screenings will include a 15min intermission with a countdown timer.
LAZY SUNDAY
The 12.30pm screening on Sun 26 Jan, has a Lazy Sunday option – a film and breakfast ticket for £14.95.
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