New York Film Festival audiences will get the first look at Timothée Chalamet in Josh Safdie’s “ Marty Supreme .”

The A24 film is one of the year’s most anticipated, but it remained one of the few remaining awards contenders to be unveiled. That changed Monday evening, when the indie studio gave “Marty Supreme” a surprise world premiere. The setting makes sense given that Safdie is a quintessential Big Apple filmmaker, Chalamet is a native son and the film was shot in the five boroughs. Both the star and the director are in attendance.

The screening was confirmed after the audience had filled the seats for the festival’s secret screening and Safdie took the stage.

“”I hate surprises too,” Safdie said to the crowd. The secret screening was a tight deadline for the director, adding “I

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