Director Besalil Photo Credit: @patryk_vega_official/Instagram
A new biopic named Putin All set to make a mark at the Cannes Film Festival. Directed by Polish filmmaker Besalil, also known as Patrick Vega, the film features an AI-generated portrayal of Russian President Vladimir Putin, sparking discussion about the integration of artificial intelligence in filmmaking.
The project, a collaboration between Besalil and his technology company AIO, pioneered the use of AI to recreate real-life figures on screen. talking to hollywood reporterBesalil revealed the innovative process behind the creation of the AI-generated Putin, “We shot the Russian leader’s scenes using a Polish actor and used AI technology to overlay Putin’s face on the actor, creating Realistic effects created in the highest resolution.”
Based on the background of political intrigue, Putin It presents a gripping narrative that delves deep into the life of the Russian President, and portrays him as the ultimate gangster in a political thriller. From the Moscow theater hostage crisis to the invasion of Ukraine, the film features real-life events featuring an AI version of Putin’s Bastard, portraying him in a less-than-flattering light.
Despite facing skepticism and controversy, the film marks Besalil’s English-language debut and underlines his reputation for creating bold and provocative cinema. With its trailer featuring scenes of Putin in vulnerable moments and engaging in controversial actions, the film aims to challenge audience perceptions about both AI technology and political figures.
unveiling of Putin With it set to open theatrically in Eastern Europe on September 26, this is a significant moment. As the first feature film to employ AI to such a significant extent, its reception will serve as a litmus test for the film industry’s readiness to embrace innovation. Filmmaking techniques, according to hollywood reporter,
German group Kinostar, which has been tasked with handling worldwide distribution, is reportedly set to gauge international interest in the film at the upcoming Cannes Film Market. After launching sales at AFM last year, Kinostar aims to secure distribution deals that will bring Putin For audiences around the world, it sparked conversations about the role of AI in shaping the future of cinema.