The film has received three Golden Globe nominations.
Hollywood star Timothee Chalamet has said his new sports drama is an “antidote to dark times” and one of the films he is “most proud of”.
The 29-year old, known for Dune and A Complete Unknown, stars in the new Josh Safdie movie Marty Supreme alongside Gwyneth Paltrow. It follows Marty Mauser as he chases his dream of becoming a table tennis champion.
Speaking on The Graham Norton Show, Chalamet described the film as “incredible” and “important” to show.
He said: “It is an incredible, unconventional movie with an incredible, unconventional director.
“It’s about the pursuit of the singular dream of following your heart.
“I believe it is an important film to put out now. I hope this movie can serve as an antidote to the dark times b

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