
In 1950s NYC, table tennis bred a subculture full of schemers, geniuses, and outcasts — it was a game played in smoky backrooms, penthouse parties, YMCAs, Ivy League dorms, and downtown tenements. It was amongst these outsiders that writer/director Josh Safdie and writer Ronald Bronstein found a new outlet for their enduring love of flawed characters and unorthodox world-building. The result is a bold, kinetic portrait of a fast-talking New York City dreamer loosely inspired by American table tennis player Marty Reisman.
It’s 1952, and Marty Mauser is stuck selling shoes in his uncle’s cramped Lower East Side store. Table tennis has become his escape hatch. The problem is, in post-war America, table tennis is barely more respected than tiddlywinks. Still, not even the vampires of industry can stop Marty from becoming Marty Supreme — because for him, every obstacle is a reason to double down.
Know Before You Go
Relaxed Screening: Marty Supreme
January 6, 2026 | 6:00 PM
We’re excited to welcome you to a relaxed screening of Marty Supreme at Film Streams’ Dundee theater. To help you get the most out of your evening, here’s everything you need to know before you arrive. If you have any questions or need additional support, don’t hesitate to reach out.
Location
The event will take place at the Film Streams Dundee Theater, located at the following address:
4952 Dodge Street
Omaha, NE 68132
Time
The film will run from 6:00 – 8:39 PM.
Parking
There is free parking available in the lots on the North and East sides of the theater. The Dundee theater is also located near the ORBT stations at 49th & Dodge.
Social Narrative
A detailed social narrative can be found here to help attendees get familiar with the space.
Accessibility
-Accessible restrooms
-Sensory kits to check out
-Open captioned subtitles
-House lights up
-Volume levels lowered