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The Screenplay Lab

Release Date: 03/01/2025

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Join us for a riveting exploration of THE BRUTALIST, the film that has stormed the Oscars with ten nominations, including Best Original Screenplay, Best Picture, and Best Director. In this episode, we dissect the genius of Brady Corbet and Mona Fastvold’s screenplay, an intense period drama that goes beyond mere architectural discourse to challenge the very fabric of the American Dream.

What we’ll cover:

✅ Screenwriting: Brady Corbet and Mona Fastvold’s visionary writing that's as bold and uncompromising as the brutalist structures that frame this narrative. 

✅ Narrative Architecture: How the screenplay constructs a compelling narrative that intertwines personal trauma with societal reconstruction.

✅ Character Analysis: Deep dives into the complex characters portrayed by Adrien Brody, Felicity Jones, and Guy Pearce—each adding depth and authenticity to this riveting story.

✅ Symbolic Structures: The role of brutalist architecture in reflecting the inner turmoil and ideological battles of the protagonists.

✅ Scene Breakdowns: Key scenes that define the screenplay’s strength and why they resonate with audiences and critics alike.

Why Listen: Whether you’re a film student, a screenwriter, or just a lover of finely-crafted cinema, this episode offers you a detailed behind-the-scenes look at what makes THE BRUTALIST a potential Oscar winner. From the script’s intricate layers to the stellar performances and groundbreaking direction, find out what sets this film apart in the panorama of modern cinema.

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