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AI-Generated Film Debuts at Tribeca Festival

Rolling Stone Australia1 min brief

In brief

  • A film created entirely using AI, "Dreams of Violets," is set to premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival.
  • Directed by Ash Koosha, who fled Iran in 2009, the movie uses AI tools for everything from video generation to research.
    • It vividly portrays the struggles of Iranian civilians before recent invasions, including a poignant story about a boy with cerebral palsy and the harsh crackdown on protesters.
  • Despite some noticeable AI artifacts like smudged backgrounds, the film’s trailer suggests it achieves a striking realism.
  • The director emphasizes that the film aims to bring attention to silenced voices and prevent historical erasure.
  • Koosha spent three months developing the movie, which cost just $2,000-a stark contrast to traditional filmmaking.
  • Jane Rosenthal, co-founder of Tribeca, praises the film as a testament to how AI can serve as a tool for human storytelling.
  • The project highlights both the ethical questions and creative potential of AI in cinema.

Read full story at Rolling Stone Australia

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