
Marty Supreme | PEX
REX MUNICIPAL CINEMA OF AGIOS NIKOLAOS, CRETE

Josh Safdie's new film MARTY SUPREME, starring
Timothée Chalamet in the lead role, is
an explosive, frenetic and deeply human portrait
of a young dreamer who refuses to accept the
the position the world reserves for him. Placed in the
Set in New York in 1952, the film follows Marty
Mauser, a 23-year-old shoe salesman in Lower
East Side, who has an ambition that no one
takes it seriously: becoming the biggest player
ping-pong in the world.
In a post-war America, Marty turns the
game into a life preserver of escape - from poverty, the
family suffocation and the unwritten rules of the
who "deserves" to be singled out. With boundless energy,
insolence and obsession, he embarks on a journey that leads him
from the subterranean halls of New York to the
Europe, Asia and far beyond the boundaries of the
have been put. MARTY SUPREME is a coming-of-
age epic about believing in yourself, the need to
recognition and the price of ambition when one
someone else doesn't believe in your dream.
Timothée Chalamet, having already won the prize
Best Actor at the Critics' Choice Awards
delivers one of the most intense and much-discussed
performances of his career, embodying a hero who has
simultaneously charming and exhausting, romantic and exhausting, romantic and
egocentric, a man who moves at the rhythm
storm. Next to him, Gwyneth Paltrow returns
in the cinema with a complex, melancholic role
as Kay Stone, a woman trapped in luxury and
the resignation, while Tyler, The Creator makes the
his film debut as the best friend
and Marty's partner. The cast is completed by
Odessa A'zion, Fran Drescher, Kevin O'Leary, Emory
Cohen and Abel Ferrara, in a thunderous combination
of familiar and unexpected presences.
With his characteristic, electrifying direction
writing, Safdie turns the story into an uninterrupted
film race. The photo of Darius
Khondji on 35mm film, the editing co-signed
Safdie and Ronald Bronstein, and the music of Daniel
Lopatin (Oneohtrix Point Never) make up a universe
intensity, rhythm and raw life, faithful to the
tradition of American independent cinema but
with global cinematic ambition.
The dynamic course of the film has already been reflected in the
this year's awards season, with MARTY SUPREME
is among the Best Movies of the Year by
the National Board of Review and the American Film
Institute, to be awarded for his script by the
New York Film Critics Circle and for his editing of
the Los Angeles Film Critics Association, while
has received significant nominations for Golden
Globes, Critics' Choice and Astra Film Awards, with
Timothée Chalamet at the heart of the international
interest.
MARTY SUPREME is a film about obsession, obsession, obsession, obsession.
youth and the need to prove your worth in the
a world that doesn't wait for you. A frenzy,
moving and profound cinematic journey, which
reminds us that even the most "insignificant" dream can
to become a whole life.
DURATION: 150'
DIRECTOR: Josh Safdie
SCREEN: Josh Safdie, Ronald Bronstein
PRESENTING: Timothée Chalamet, Gwyneth Paltrow, Tyler, The Creator, Odessa A'zion, Kevin O'Leary, Fran
Drescher, Emory Cohen, Abel Ferrara
The suitability of the film MARTY SUPREME, is K15
Reviews
"One of the few masterpieces of the year. On
defining interpretation of the still thriving career
of Timothée Chalamet makes you want to
believe in this iconic character -
even when sometimes you want to
strangled." - Variety
"An important, exciting cinematic creation
by Josh Safdie. Best career performance
by Timothée Chalamet - born to play
this guy." - The Hollywood Reporter
"Marty Supreme is the best movie of the year.
All of Safdie's manic energy meets the
charismatic star of a whole generation." - Screen
Rant
"A cinematic odyssey with all the gas. Ο
Timothée Chalamet offers the interpretation of life
in a film that leaves no room for doubt
for his status." - Discussing Film
"A wild rush of unstoppable adrenaline, in the
levels of Uncut Gems. The unrestricted
interpretation of Chalamet could be his own
of 'Wolf of Wall Street'." - IndieWire
"A dark, dazzling portrait of the American
Dream. An uncut diamond that shines from the first
until the last scene." - Empire
"Safdie's bold choices meet Safdie's
best career performance by Timothée Chalamet
in a story about a man who thinks he is the
best in the world at something." - RogerEbert.com
"Josh Safdie offers impressive
cinematic hits and a clever,
unexpected return from Gwyneth Paltrow." -
The Guardian
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