Oscar-Nominated Director Brady Corbet Earns Nothing from 'The Brutalist' Despite $31M Success

February 18, 2025
Oscar-Nominated Director Brady Corbet Earns Nothing from 'The Brutalist' Despite $31M Success
  • Brady Corbet, the director of the critically acclaimed film 'The Brutalist', has revealed that he has not earned any money from the film despite its Oscar nominations.

  • During an appearance on WTF With Marc Maron, Corbet shared his financial struggles, stating that he and his wife, Mona Fastvold, have had to rely on a paycheck from three years ago.

  • Corbet mentioned that they made no money from their last two films and only recently earned income by directing advertisements in Portugal.

  • Despite its financial success, grossing approximately $31.1 million globally, Corbet's earnings from 'The Brutalist' remain elusive.

  • The film, which had a budget of $9.6 million, has surpassed the typical box office benchmark by earning over twice its production costs.

  • Released shortly after its theatrical run, 'The Brutalist' ranked No. 2 on iTunes and has secured a streaming deal with HBO Max.

  • The film is a strong contender for Best Picture at the upcoming Oscars, scheduled for March 2025, and has received 10 Academy Award nominations.

  • The narrative follows László Tóth, a Holocaust survivor and architect, as he navigates life in post-war America, featuring a cast that includes Adrien Brody and Felicity Jones.

  • Critics have praised the film for its complex themes and artistic ambition, particularly its exploration of the intersection of art and commerce.

  • Corbet has faced significant financial strain during the extensive promotional period for the film, which he described as a 'six-month interrogation' with no days off.

  • He deferred his fees, a common practice in indie filmmaking, similar to his experience with his previous film, 'Vox Lux', where he also reported no earnings.

  • Despite being a frontrunner for the Best Director Oscar, Corbet's financial situation raises questions about compensation for filmmakers in the industry.

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