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Tribeca Festival Sets First Premiere of Fully AI-Generated Film, ‘Dreams of Violets’
Variety ^ | May 27, 2026 | Corbin Bolies

Posted on 05/27/2026 1:53:42 PM PDT by sphinx

The 2026 Tribeca Festival has set the world premiere of “Dreams of Violets,” a fully AI-generated film produced by studio Fountain 0 aimed at showcasing Iranian civilian resistance.

The film’s premiere at Tribeca marks the first full-length, live-action film generated by AI to be accepted by a marquee film festival, according to Fountain 0.

The project took three months — built entirely using tools such as Kling AI for video generation, Anthropic’s Claude AI for language-related editing, Google’s Gemini and Nanobanana for research and imagery and Fountain 0’s own technology for blocking and frame accuracy, according to the company — all from Koosha’s home in London. The film was “not a technological exercise,” Koosha said, but a bid to “create a memorial film for an event that happened behind a wall I cannot cross.”

(Excerpt) Read more at variety.com ...


TOPICS: Computers/Internet; Music/Entertainment; Science; TV/Movies
KEYWORDS: ai; movies

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To: Jeff Chandler

Well..... if AI supplied all the “necessary equipment”...../s.


21 posted on 05/27/2026 3:40:45 PM PDT by Liz (Winston Churchill: “Nothing in life is so exhilarating as to be shot at without result.”)
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To: sphinx

Why The Past Matters

The Critical Drinker | June 16, 2020
With increasing calls for classic movies and TV shows to be 'altered' to fit our current climate, I want to explain why our entertainment, our art, is not something to be messed with.
7:32 YouTube video commentary

22 posted on 05/27/2026 6:20:24 PM PDT by Bratch
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To: sphinx
Three months to make. All AI.

I've been concerned over the rise of AI in film-making and then I realize that some of my favorite astronomy-related videos that I veg out to on YouTube as I try to fall to sleep are entirely AI and many of them are quite good.

At the end of the day, just entertain me.

23 posted on 05/27/2026 7:14:35 PM PDT by Drew68
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To: sphinx
The larger issue, however, is the technology that is now escaping the Pandora’s Box. And the possible death of movies will be a symptom of a much larger collapse.

I hear you. There will always be a market for true actors and real directors and film crew; but it will be rarer and harder; much harder.

24 posted on 05/27/2026 7:46:18 PM PDT by Albion Wilde (The first duty of the American government is to protect American citizens, not illegal aliens. --DJT)
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To: rbg81
I’ve had an idea for a music video I’ve been daydreaming about for 40 years. After I retire (soon), I will use AI to take a whack at it.

Oh, that sounds interesting and kinda fun. Somehow let this ping list know, if you get it done! :)
25 posted on 05/27/2026 8:12:35 PM PDT by Chani (Drive By poster)
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To: Reily

Can cartoons be live action?


26 posted on 05/28/2026 2:58:39 AM PDT by Chickensoup
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To: sphinx
Several freepers have been predicting this for years, some gleefully and some with a sense of doom. I'm in the latter camp.

I'm an amateur composer with a few theater scores under my belt. Folks think I should score for movies, but AI is easily taking over that role.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PmL31mVx0XA

The upside? Live theater might make a comeback?

27 posted on 05/28/2026 3:55:04 AM PDT by Sirius Lee ("Never argue with a fool, onlookers may not be able to tell the difference.)
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To: sphinx

Ai will destroy Hollyweird in term of actors and anything else easily produced by Ai, but the problem with Ai when it comes to the arts - movies, writing, music, is that it will put people with zero talent in the drivers seat, the market will be absolutely flooded by the public with absolute mediocre shiet as it’s very cheap to produce. You’re not going to be seeing another “The Godfather” “Casablanca” or “Citizen Kane” the movies will be more like “Plan 9 from outerspace” or “Manos hand of fate” or worse, leftists will be producing movies like “Obama our savior” “Nancy Pelosi mother of humanity”


28 posted on 05/28/2026 5:23:47 AM PDT by GrandJediMasterYoda (As long as Hillary Clinton remains free, the USA will never have equal justice under the law)
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To: GrandJediMasterYoda

If one really thinks about your post, the realization comes that the current producers have for many years created using human writers and actors an infinite stream of garbage.

None of that garbage can compare with what was created decades before.

If AI productions are said to be no better than human productions, conversely, it can be stated that human productions are no better than AI productions


29 posted on 05/28/2026 5:43:31 AM PDT by bert ( (KE. NP. +12) Quid Quid Nominatur Fabricatur)
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To: Sirius Lee; Albion Wilde

Movies going the way of the live theater is the concern people have been raising for several years now. Timothee Chalamet (of all people!!!) tried to make the point a few months ago and got roasted in a classic social media idiocracy outbreak that started with people misinterpreting what he was saying, at which point the nonsense went viral on social media. His expressed concern was that if theatrical exhibition dies and AI takes over — and the two are related — movies with collaborative human input might become a niche product. There will be a market, but whether it will be big enough to support more than micro-budgeted indie films shown in a tiny remnant of arthouse theaters is the question.

The Netflix audience won’t care. Neither will the flying spandex fans.

Oh well. We don’t need any new books either, nor publishing houses, because the libraries already contain more great books than anyone can possibly read. Nor do we need physical libraries any longer — Drag Queen Story Hour notwithstanding — because it can all go online. Big Tech can run that just the way it will run movies.


30 posted on 05/28/2026 9:49:22 AM PDT by sphinx
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To: GrandJediMasterYoda; bert

As you may recall, I rant endlessly that what is happening in movies is part of the same war affecting education, news, publishing and myriad other fields. It’s at the core of the culture war. Movies are just one front.

We can go with the flow. The educational establishment caved faster than Hollywood. The people who run the public schools, at least in the blue states and cities, more often than not are at war with any kind of objective testing because that would expose their malpractice, as well as certain social correlates about which they are in complete denial. So now we have professors even at elite universities sounding the alarm about college student who not only have never read a book but who no longer have the attention span and competence to do so. Doing its part, the College Board periodically renorms its tests to hide the rot, and the last I saw, it is shortening reading comprehension selections to text message length because that’s all a rising college student should be expected to handle.

It’s the way Netflix churns out movies. Netflix knows most of its audience isn’t paying attention anyhow. Netflix also knows many of its viewers no longer have either the patience to sit through a movie that doesn’t give them a dopamine hit every ten minutes or the sophistication to follow careful character building and subtlety. So it is deliberately dumbing stuff down. Just like the schools.

Hey, there’s always TikTok.

So my question remains, in all these domains, is whether we can at least be bothered to recognize, applaud, and perhaps even support (buy a real book, buy a ticket to a good movie in the theater) the saving remnant when we find them.

Here and there, some people still fighting the good fight in all these fields. They’re outnumbered and embattled. They can’t survive in the long run if like minded people simply check out.

I just wish every freeper who rants about nuking Hollywood would at least cancel every streaming subscription. As things stand now, that will likely interfere with watching CFB and the NFL, MLB, NBA, etc. Anyone with an ESPN (owned by Disney) subscription is subsidizing the groomer network. But rather than connect the dots, they rant about Hollywood while paying the House of Mouse to watch SEC football and ESPN’s slice of the professional franchises. And we’re fast reaching the point at which one will have to subscribe to multiple streamers to follow your team through every game, because that market has been sliced, diced, and siloed. Which is exactly what Big Tech has done to the movie business.

At this point, I’m surprised that SEC football uniforms aren’t knockoffs of Marvel Superhero characters, and the SEC trophy would be Mickey on a pedestal throwing a football.

Good movies are still being made. Finding them is the trick. I need to update my list of good, RECENT “conservative” (broadly defined) movies. For 2025, I’ve recommended The Ballad of Wallis Island, The Friend, The Baltimorons, Nouvelle Vague, Sentimental Value, and Hamnet. IMDB also now lists Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die as a 2025 movie based on two festival screenings, although it didn’t reach theaters until January 2026.

You may or may not like any of these movies. Tastes vary. But they aren’t AI slop. Good people in the industry are still trying to make quality movies. I wouldn’t much notice if AI replaced bottom feeders, but I hope we can maintain an ecosystem that lets the saving remnant find room to find an audience. Just as I root for the saving remnant who hang on at Harvard, Yale, Berkley, Stanford, etc.


31 posted on 05/28/2026 10:33:25 AM PDT by sphinx
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