Behind the Scenes: Marty Supreme

Behind the Scenes: Marty Supreme

The creative team behind Uncut Gems brings its characteristic brash beauty and adrenaline to 1950’s New York City in a screwball drama.

The kinetic narrative of Marty Supreme may be driven by the intoxicating charm of its title character, but it’s the pantheon of indelible supporting characters that bring the film to life. 

“There are more than a hundred featured characters in the film. Every day on set, different actors arrived with these unforgettable faces,” says Cinematographer Darius Khondji, who also shot Delicatessen and Seven. “The faces look like something out of a painting by Honoré Daumier – [and] were incredible to photograph.”

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