Timothée Chalamet Film Set for China Release Amidst Global News
A24's Oscar-nominated drama, "Marty Supreme," starring Timothée Chalamet, is set to be released theatrically in China through China Film Group with promotional support from Wanda Film, according to Variety. The film, directed by Josh Safdie, has garnered significant attention as a major awards contender, securing nine Oscar nominations.
The announcement comes as various global events unfold. Europe faced challenges on February 4th, 2026, including Storm Leonardo in Spain, a fatal accident in Greece, and ongoing political and economic strains, multiple news sources reported. In the U.S., the Supreme Court validated California's redistricting.
In other news, the US is spearheading an initiative to create a trade zone with allies like the UK, EU, Japan, and others, aimed at reducing China's control over critical mineral mining and processing essential for various technologies, multiple news sources indicate. The US plans to use tariffs and invest heavily in the mining sector to bolster domestic production and ensure stable access to these vital resources.
Meanwhile, MetFilm Sales has acquired international sales rights to the documentary "To Hold a Mountain," which won the World Cinema Grand Jury Prize at Sundance, Variety reported. The film tells the story of a Montenegrin shepherd mother and daughter defending their land from becoming a NATO training ground. MetFilm will co-represent the film with Submarine Entertainment and present it to international buyers at the European Film Market (EFM) in Berlin.
The XXV Winter Olympic Games are being held in sites across Lombardy and Northeast Italy, starting with the opening ceremony on Friday, February 6, and lasting until February 22, Vox reported. The games span the full breadth of the Winter Olympics, from ice hockey to newer competitions like ski mountaineering.
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