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THE BRUTALIST (35mm)

Wednesday, Jan 22, 2025 7:30 PM
Dir. Brady Corbet | USA | 2024 | 200 min. (+15-min Intermission) | NR | 35mm
Exclusive 35mm Engagement – One of a small handful of runs nationwide
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General Admission General Admission - $13.50
General Admission Senior - $11.50
General Admission Child - $11.50
General Admission Military/K-12 Teacher (w/ID) - $11.50
General Admission Group Sale - $12.50

 
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Escaping post-war Europe, visionary architect La´szlo´ Toth arrives in America to rebuild his life, his work and his marriage to his wife Erzse´bet after being forced apart during wartime by shifting borders and regimes. On his own in a strange new country, La´szlo´ settles in Pennsylvania, where the wealthy and prominent industrialist Harrison Lee Van Buren recognizes his talent for building. But power and legacy come at a heavy cost.

“A work with such a refined sense of style and place feels like it existed in the world before ever thought of, quietly buried somewhere, just waiting to be found. It is hard to conceive of a director this young and early in his career to be able to deliver a film that comes out of the gates with the confidence and grandeur of a classic. And not a classic in the making, but one already made.” —Rafa Sales Ross, The Playlist 

“THE BRUTALIST is a colossal achievement, balancing intimacy and scale at every level of craft. At 3 hours, 35 minutes, it asks a lot from its viewers. Every second is well spent.” —Alex Harrison, ScreenRant

“[Director Brady] Corbet deconstructs the myth of America with scalpel precision, working in the same sharp geometric lines as his protagonist.” —Hannah Strong, Little White Lies

“This is a film with thrilling directness and storytelling force, a movie that fills its widescreen and three-and-a half-hour running time with absolute certainty and ease, as well as glorious amplitude, clarity and even simplicity — and yet also with something darkly mysterious and uncanny to be divined in its handsome shape.” —Peter Bradshaw, The Guardian