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It shows AI's potential to create impactful, low-cost films based on real-world events.
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The AI-generated film Dreams of Violets will premiere at the Tribeca Festival. The 75-minute film, costing only $2,000 to make, depicts the Iranian government's mass killing of protestors using AI-created people and images. This marks a significant milestone in low-budget, AI-driven filmmaking based on real events.

It shows AI's potential to create impactful, low-cost films based on real-world events.
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AI filmmaking could disrupt traditional film production by lowering costs and speeding up creation.
Media and entertainment companies should explore AI tools for cost-effective content creation.
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The AI-generated film Dreams of Violets will premiere at the Tribeca Festival. The 75-minute film, costing only $2,000 to make, depicts the Iranian government's mass killing of protestors using AI-created people and images. This marks a significant milestone in low-budget, AI-driven filmmaking based on real events.
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The AI-generated film Dreams of Violets will premiere at the Tribeca Festival. The 75-minute film, costing only $2,000 to make, depicts the Iranian government's mass killing of protestors using AI-created people and images. This marks a significant milestone in low-budget, AI-driven filmmaking based on real events.