Josh Safdie's Knicks Fandom and Filmmaking Success Collide in 2025

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Josh Safdie's Knicks Fandom and Filmmaking Success Collide in 2025

Josh Safdie, the acclaimed director of a highly anticipated film in 2025 and a known Knicks fan, recently made a special appearance during a Knicks game production. In a video shared by MSG Networks, Safdie visited the production truck for the game, expressing his excitement to be back and mentioning that it's his preferred way to watch a Knicks game now. Safdie humorously noted that the Knicks broadcast director is probably his most-watched, even surpassing Martin Scorsese.

Safdie's love for the Knicks is well-documented, with his past appearances at games and incorporation of the team in his filmmaking. In his film "Uncut Gems," a Knicks ring plays a significant role in the fast-paced narrative. More recently, a viral Knicks fan landed a role in Safdie's latest film, "Marty Supreme," starring Timothée Chalamet. The casting director, Jennifer Venditti, highlighted the importance of finding individuals who can bring themselves into a heightened reality for the film's various speaking parts.

At the upcoming Golden Globes ceremony, "Marty Supreme" is nominated for several awards, including Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy, Best Performance by a Male Actor in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy, and Best Screenplay – Motion Picture. Meanwhile, the Knicks secured a victory in their game against the Clippers, winning 123-111 on Wednesday night. Safdie's passion for the Knicks and his success in the film industry continue to intersect, creating a unique blend of sports fandom and cinematic artistry.