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Timothée Chalamet wanted Paris premiere of Marty Supreme to be free

Chalamet criticized €50 ticket prices at the Paris premiere, saying he received no earnings and wished the event had been free to honor French cinema culture.

  • Amid the Paris red carpet, Chalamet addressed the audience, saying: 'I know you were charged a lot. I’m not getting any money from it, I would have liked for it to be free.'
  • The A24-produced film was presented with its directors at a packed Le Grand Rex theatre in Paris, highlighting its awards-season profile.
  • Appearing in a period-evocative Givenchy suit, Chalamet partly remained in character as Marty Reisman while introducing the screening and spoke in French to praise local cinema culture.
  • Following the on-stage remarks, the audience greeted Chalamet with cheers at the Paris premiere, which is scheduled for release on 18 February through Metropolitan FilmExport.
  • The retrospective from American Cinematheque and upcoming screenings amplify Chalamet's profile as a three-time Academy Award nominee whose films have grossed $3 billion worldwide.
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At the preliminary Parisian premiere of "Marty Supreme", the French-American actor Timothy Chalamet ironed out on the Grand Rex ticket prices. Yet, despite tariffs of up to 50 euros, the fans ripped out the seats.

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The French-American actor, in full promotion of his next film, disapproved in front of the crowd of the prize applied by Le Grand Rex for this special session.

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On February 3rd, Timothy Chalamet honoured his presence at Marty Supreme's preview at the Grand Rex. A few weeks after winning the Golden Globe, the French-American actor did not miss the opportunity to drop a little joke by the way.

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