‘Marty Supreme’s Josh Safdie & Ronald Bronstein On Working Sans Benny, ‘48 Hrs.’ And Making Pic Where “No One Has Control Of Their Own Lives” – Crew Call Podcast
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- Josh Safdie and Ronald Bronstein discussed their latest film, 'Marty Supreme,' which features Timothée Chalamet as a table tennis hustler, during a recent podcast. The film explores themes of ambition and control in a post-World War II setting, marking a departure from the collaborative work with Benny Safdie, who is pursuing a different project.
- This development highlights Josh Safdie's evolving directorial vision and the potential for new narratives that diverge from the established Safdie brothers' style, as they explore individual storytelling paths.
- The film's reception has been positive, with critics praising its energetic portrayal of ambition and the American dream, reflecting broader cultural anxieties and the complexities of modern life, which resonate with audiences seeking deeper narratives in contemporary cinema.
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