Timothee Chalamet’s ‘Marty Supreme’ loses big: Faces 0 to 11 for the night

Times of India
by TOI ENTERTAINMENT DESK
February 22, 2026
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Timothee Chalamet’s ‘Marty Supreme’ loses big: Faces 0 to 11 for the night
Timothee Chalamet’s film *Marty Supreme* made history at the BAFTA Awards—not for winning, but for setting a record with 11 nominations and zero wins. Despite critical acclaim and widespread recognition, the movie left the ceremony empty-handed, marking one of the most significant losses in a single awards night. The film had been lauded for its strong performances and technical achievements, including nods for Best Actor (Chalamet), Best Director (Josh Safdie), and numerous other categories. However, it failed to secure any victories at BAFTA, leaving both the cast and crew disappointed. Despite this setback, *Marty Supreme* has already claimed significant wins elsewhere in the award season. Chalamet took home the Best Actor trophy at both the Golden Globes and Critics’ Choice Awards, solidifying his role as a leading contender in the acting world. The film’s success at these earlier ceremonies highlights its potential to make waves in upcoming accolades, including the Oscars. Nominated for several categories at the Academy Awards, *Marty Supreme* is still in the running for major recognition, with Chalamet continuing to be a strong contender for Best Actor. *Marty Supreme*, directed by Josh Safdie and inspired by the true story of tennis prodigy Marty Mauser, tells the gripping tale of his rise to fame and personal struggles. The film’s failure at BAFTA has sparked discussions about the unpredictability of awards circuits and how critical acclaim doesn’t always translate into wins. While some have speculated that the film’s
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Originally published on Times of India on 2/22/2026