For the premiere of Marty Supreme, the new film by Josh Safdie featuring Hollywood star Timothée Chalamet, the super trendy New York evening BOUNCE, known for its epic ping-pong tournaments mixed with unforgettable DJ sets, is coming to Paris for the very first time!
An after-party themed around the movie: ping-pong cooler than ever!
The movie Marty Supreme is arriving in France this Tuesday, February 3rd, landing at the iconic Parisian cinema Le Grand Rex for its premiere. To celebrate this occasion, an after-party organized by the New York collective BOUNCE in collaboration with Ping Pang Paris will keep the event going until the next day at Club Hausseman. Resident DJs Blu and Rex DeTiger, along with actor and musician Giullian Yao Gioiello, will be arriving in Paris to throw the biggest ping-pong and DJ set party ever seen in the capital!
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A first for the BOUNCE New York team, who have never left their beloved New York home. With their success, BOUNCE nights have become a hit with an original concept: bringing enthusiasts and passionate fans together for a ping-pong tournament from 10 PM to midnight, before clearing the table for a DJ set until 4 AM.
Marty Supreme: an event beyond cinema
If any film featuring Timothée Chalamet is sure to grab attention, Marty Supreme, directed by Josh Safdie, caught the public’s eye even before it premiered thanks to an aggressive yet brilliantly clever marketing campaign. Branding, logo, a very recognizable orange color, a round ping-pong ball shape, celebrities sporting the related merchandise, happenings, and pranks all worked together to spark public curiosity and turn the movie into a cultural event.
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Beyond its impact on cinema culture and the economy, the film's hype is boosting the new popularity of ping-pong, thanks to the French duo Alexis and Félix Lebrun, who have achieved numerous victories, including at the Olympics. Their brotherhood, energy, and talents have made them global phenomena, true superstars adored in China. Ping-pong seems to be everywhere, and now, with Marty Supreme, it's more a part of pop culture than ever!
