Join Ross Wolfe, a scholar of Brutalist architecture, and Susannah Grossman-Wolfe, who adds depth to the discussion of architectural themes in film. They dive into the film 'The Brutalist,' exploring the intersection of Bauhaus and brutalism. Discover how the story of Laszlo Toth, a Holocaust survivor, navigates identity and cultural tensions in a post-war America. The couple also delves into the societal implications and mixed perceptions of brutalism in contemporary culture, framing architecture as a reflection of deeper community struggles.