Bafta-winning actor Adrien Brody has said he hopes The Brutalist can give people “perspective” as he spoke of the “divisive” times we are living through. The American actor, 51, won the leading actor gong during Sunday’s awards ceremony for his role as Hungarian-Jewish architect Laszlo Toth, who flees from post-war Europe for the US. Advertisement Speaking at the winners’ press conference, he said: “I’m really grateful for Brady (Corbet) and Mona (Fastvold) to write something, and a role in particular, that is so full of complexity and humanity and speaks to the great deal of hardship in this world, both...