Marty Supreme is a film directed by Josh Safdie, who also wrote the screenplay with Ronald Bronstein. They also produced the film with Eli Bush, Anthony Katagas, and Timothée Chalamet for Central Pictures. It premiered at the 2025 New York Film Festival and was released theatrically by A24 on December 25, 2025. Here's the official synopsis as per Letterboxd:
In 1950s New York, Marty Mauser, a young man with a dream no one respects, goes to hell and back in pursuit of greatness.
The film features several tracks that are used throughout to evoke different emotions. Let's explore the soundtrack.
Marty Supreme soundtrack explored
The music of Marty Supreme is composed by Daniel Lopatin, and it features original instrumental tracks. Here's a list of all the tracks.
- The Call
- Marty’s Dream
- Endo’s Game
- The Apple
- Pure Joy
- The Necklace
- Holocaust Honey
- The Humbling
- Force of Life
- Motherstone
- The Real Game
- The Scape
- Tub Falls
- F*ing Mensch**
- Rockwell Ink
- Hoff’s
- Seward Park
- Vampire’s Castle
- Back to Hoff’s
- Shootout
- I Love You, Tokyo
- Endo’s Game (Reprise)
- End Credits (I Still Love You, Tokyo)
More about Marty Supreme
Marty Supreme is shot by Darius Khondji, while Josh Safdie and Ronald Bronstein are the editors. Real-life table tennis player Marty Reisman loosely inspires the storyline. It's cast members include,
- Timothée Chalamet as Marty Mauser
- Gwyneth Paltrow as Kay Stone
- Odessa A'zion as Rachel Mizler
- Kevin O'Leary as Milton Rockwell
- Ralph Colucci as Lloyd
- Tyler Okonma as Wally
- Abel Ferrara as Ezra Mishkin
- Fran Drescher as Rebecca Mauser
- Sandra Bernhard as Judy
- Luke Manley as Dion Galanis
- Larry "Ratso" Sloman as Murray Mauser
- John Catsimatidis as Christopher Galanis
- Isaac Mizrahi as Merle
- Emory Cohen as Ira Mizler
- Géza Röhrig as Bela Kletzki
In an interview with Deadline, Josh Safdie spoke about the film:
“There was a man who had a dream that no one believed in, he was a pathological dreamer. And there was a subculture, which is always an interest to us because subcultures are usually indicative of a grander culture in some way in their rejection or in the rejection of their culture.”
He also spoke about the casting:
“In the casting process you’re looking to align the character with the essence of that person. Kevin is the epitome of the American dream. He’s almost the performative sense of the American dream. He represents cold, corporate, cruel capitalism."
The director added:
“No one in this film is spared from humility. This film is about control and no one has control of their own lives. They’re all being led by this invisible force. And I think that makes the characters malleable in a sense of relatability.”
Marty Supreme is directed by Josh Safdie, who made several films with his brother Benny. This includes Uncut Gems, Good Time, and Heaven Knows What.
The film was nominated in three categories at the 83rd Golden Globe Awards, including Best Picture, Best Actor, and Best Screenplay.
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