There is a place in Italy where the earth is not just stone. Where the mountains are not simple geological reliefs, but hieroglyphics written by time, man and beauty. This place is Carrara, and its language is marble. White as light, pure as a Platonic idea.
Carara has become the set of one of the most iconic films of 2025: The Brutalist, among the favorites at the Oscars, with 10 nominations, 3 statuettes already won at the Golden Globes and the Silver Lion for best director in Venice. The interpreter is a superb Adrien Brody in the role of László Toth, a Hungarian Jewish architect who escaped anti-Semitic persecution; after the war, and in a span of thirty years, he will go from being poor to becoming an established professional.
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