“Marty Supreme” co-writer and director Josh Safdie grew up playing table tennis with his father. He was drawn further into the idea of making a film about the sport when he learned about its early days in post-WWII New York City. But a sports movie without compelling choreography would never pass muster. Safdie tells [@IndieWire](
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'Marty Supreme': How Josh Safdie Shot the Ping-Pong Matches, Explained
'Marty Supreme' director Josh Safdie on the choreography, CGI, and Timothée Chalamet's training that went into the ping-pong table ...
