Controversial AI-Assisted Biopic on Putin Sparks International Interest
Polish director Patryk Vega's upcoming biopic titled "Putin" has generated considerable attention for its innovative blending of human performance and artificial intelligence. The film features Polish actor Slawomir Sobala, who undertook an extensive study of Vladimir Putin's mannerisms over two years. Utilizing AI technology, Vega superimposed Putin's face onto Sobala's portrayal, aiming to capture an authentic depiction of the Russian leader.
Vega stated that conventional acting methods would not suffice for portraying a figure as recognizable as Putin, noting that "inviting Putin to the studio for 20,000 shots wasn’t an option." The film's promotional material suggests a dramatic narrative, depicted through scenes of Putin's early life and rise to power, ultimately portraying a rather unflattering image of the Russian president.
Despite the potential risks, including interest from Russian intelligence, Vega is determined to share his vision, having sold distribution rights in over 50 countries. The film emphasizes that "absolute power is never enough," reflecting concerns about Putin’s authoritarian regime and its global implications.
In the film industry, Vega's project raises discussions about the role of AI in cinematography, particularly amid ongoing debates surrounding the use of technology in creative processes. Vega remains optimistic, asserting that while AI can assist in film production, the emotional depth of storytelling originates from human experience.
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