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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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.
Timothy Chalamet: as a Preview in Paris for Marty Supreme, He Makes a Joke that Doesn't Go Unnoticed
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.
On Tuesday night on the stage of the cinema the Grand Rex, Timothy Chalamet ironized on the prices of the pre-premises of "Marty Supreme", up to 50 euros. Since then, a video of his intervention is widely circulating on social networks.
The French-American star actor Timothy Chalamet was in Paris on Tuesday night for the preview of his new film "Marty Supreme". It was hysteria in front of the Grand Rex that made things big. Back in images with Ségolène Alunni. (Culture, media and entertainment).
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