Naman Ramachandran Brady Corbet, the BAFTA-winning filmmaker behind “The Brutalist,” has revealed that he and his wife and creative partner Mona Fastvold made “zero dollars” from their last two films, despite being a major Oscar contender this year.
Speaking on “WTF With Marc Maron,” Corbet described the financial strain that came with making the ambitious epic. “This is the first time I’ve made any money in years,” Corbet said, explaining that his first real paycheck in a long time came from directing three advertisements in Portugal. “Both my partner and I made zero dollars on the last two films we made.
Yes, actually zero. So we had to just live off of a paycheck from three years ago and and obviously, the timing during an awards campaign and travel every two or three days was less than ideal, but it was an opportunity that landed in my lap, and I jumped at it.” Corbet, whose work includes “Vox Lux” and “The Childhood of a Leader,” has built a reputation as a fiercely independent director working outside the traditional studio system.
His latest film, “The Brutalist,” has earned 10 Academy Award nominations, including best director, best original screenplay, and best picture.
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