EntertainmentBrady Corbet mourns the death of Jeff Baena: ‘My heart goes out to Aubrey Plaza’The director of The Brutalist (2024) used the space at the Golden Globe awards ceremony to show solidarity with the actressBy Editorial Staff

EntertainmentBrady Corbet mourns the death of Jeff Baena: ‘My heart goes out to Aubrey Plaza’The director of The Brutalist (2024) used the space at the Golden Globe awards ceremony to show solidarity with the actressBy Editorial Staff

The director of The Brutalist (2024) used the space at the Golden Globe awards ceremony to show solidarity with the actress

During an emotional speech, the director of The Brutalist (2024), Brady Corbetspoke about the death of Jeff Baenascreenwriter, director and husband of Aubrey Plazawho committed suicide at the age of 47, two days before the awards ceremony.

Corbet he thanked his team, family, friends, studio and ended his speech by expressing solidarity with the actress. “Finally, tonight my heart is with Aubrey Plaza and the family of Jeff [Baena]. Good evening,” said the filmmaker.

In the publication made by the award organization, the section in which the director mentions the actress and the director was cut, which generated criticism on social media. “They cut off his speech here before he even mentioned Aubrey Plaza and Jeff Baena. Poor work, Golden Globecouldn’t even organize something for a filmmaker who recently committed suicide,” wrote one internet user.

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Baena In his filmography he has works such as The Little Hours (2017) and Life After Beth (2014), both starring his wife. He also participated in productions with A Love in Italy (2022), Joshy (2016) and Between Realities (2020).


Source: Rollingstone

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