Timothée Chalamet Hopes Film Is Antidote to Dark Times
Timothée Chalamet describes Marty Supreme as an unconventional sports drama about dreaming big and pursuing a singular goal, calling it an important film for current times.
- On Dec. 25, Marty Supreme opens with Timothée Chalamet calling the film an antidote to dark times that celebrates dreaming big.
- It follows Marty Mauser pursuing a table tennis championship described as the pursuit of a singular dream, while director Josh Safdie’s film shifts into a heist, co-written by Ronald Bronstein.
- Chalamet said `It is one of the films I am most proud of.` and called it `an incredible, unconventional movie with an incredible, unconventional director` in praise of the film.
- Video interviews praising Marty Supreme went viral but were later deleted from Margaret Gardiner's YouTube page and removed from X and Reddit; Chalamet declined to confirm a rumour linking him to Liverpool rapper EsDeeKid when asked by Greg James.
- With Golden Globe nods and a SAG prize, the film arrives amid Chalamet's push for greater recognition, as he recently won Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor at the Screen Actors Guild Awards.
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The new film from studio A24 focuses on Jewish-American table tennis pioneer Marty Mauser
The hero, a sensitive boy, who used to show us Timothée Chalamet, incarnated a character who generated forceful reactions, for taking off from what he represents.
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Timothee Chalamet is opening up about his dedication to his craft while promoting his new A24 film Marty Supreme. “This is probably my best performance,” the 29-year-old actor told journalist Margaret Gardiner during an interview. “It’s been like seven, eight years that I’ve been handing in really, really committed, top-of-the-line performances. I don’t want people to take it for granted. This is really some top-level sh-t.” Keep reading to find…
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