Independent studio A24 has announced late 2024 theatrical release dates for two anticipated films, positioning them to compete for Academy Awards in early 2025. “Queer,” directed by Luca Guadagnino, will debut November 27th in select theaters.
The romance drama follows an American living in 1940s Mexico City, played by Daniel Craig. “The Brutalist,” helmed by Brady Corbet and starring Adrien Brody, will receive a wider release on December 20th. The 215-minute epic traces a Holocaust survivor’s immigrant experience in America over three decades.
Both films premiered this year at the Venice Film Festival, where they earned praise from critics. “Queer” could receive Oscar nominations for Daniel Craig’s lead performance and the screenplay adaptation of William S. Burroughs’ novel. Critics have also noted potential recognition for Brady Corbet’s direction of “The Brutalist,” as well as a possible best actor nomination for Adrien Brody, who won previously for 2002’s “The Pianist.” Felicity Jones may also be nominated for her supporting role.
A24 has had considerable Oscar success in recent years. The studio has earned 18 total Academy Awards from 62 nominations since their first in 2014. They have won best picture twice, for “Moonlight” in 2017 and “Everything Everywhere All at Once” in 2023. This track record makes their movies formidable contenders during awards season.
With these release dates secured in the final month of 2024 eligibility, A24 is positioning the films to capitalize on lasting impressions before voting. Their strategic choice demonstrates confidence that “Queer” and “The Brutalist” can achieve critical recognition and campaign effectively for Oscars. Along with several other potential awards contenders for 2025, the films will aim to follow in the footsteps of A24’s past Oscar winners.