Money Troubles in the Movie Biz: A Director's Struggle
PortugalWed Feb 19 2025
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The movie industry is a tough place to make a living, as director Brady Corbet can tell you. He recently shared that he hasn't made any money from his Oscar-nominated film, "The Brutalist. " This isn't just a one-off situation. Many filmmakers are facing financial struggles, even when their movies get nominated for big awards.
The film, "The Brutalist, " is a long movie, about three and a half hours, and tells the story of a Hungarian Holocaust survivor who starts over in the United States. It's a big deal, with 10 Academy Award nominations. But despite all the recognition, Corbet hasn't seen a dime from it. He even had to rely on old paychecks to get by.
Corbet isn't the only one in this situation. He's talked to other filmmakers who are in the same boat, struggling to make ends meet even with their films up for awards. The issue is that after a movie comes out, directors spend months on promotional tours and awards campaigns. These tours are long, exhausting, and don't pay anything.
"The Brutalist" was made on a budget of about $10 million, which is relatively low for Hollywood. But it took Corbet seven years to make, and he had to work hard to get the financing. This shows that even with a lower budget, making a movie can be a long and difficult process.
The movie industry can be tough. It's not just about the glamour and the awards. There's a lot of hard work and financial struggle behind the scenes. This is a reality that many people don't see or think about. It's important to remember that even successful filmmakers can face financial challenges.
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