The Brutalist co-produced by son of Welsh tech billionaire Sir Terry Matthews nominated for 10 Oscars

The Brutalist, co-produced by the son of Welsh tech billionaire Sir Terry Matthews, has been nominated for 10 Oscars including for the coveted best picture.
After success at the Golden Globe Awards earlier month, where it took the best film category, as well as for lead actor and director, The Brutalist is now being tipped for Oscar success.
The film’s producers include Trevor Matthews the founder and chief executive of Brookstreet Pictures and its president Nick Gordon.
The cinematic historical drama explores themes of ambition, identity and the ‘American dream’ in the journey of an Hungarian architect, László Toth, played by Adrien Brody, a Holocaust survivor who emigrates to post-war America. The film, directed, Brady Corbert, runs for nearly four hours, with a built in 15 minute intermission.
As well as for best picture its other Oscar nominations include best director, best actor and actor in a supporting role (Australian Guy Pearce). The Oscars will be held in Hollywood on March 2 and hosted by Conan O’ Br