
Cinema has always been shaped by new technology. From silent films to CGI blockbusters, every innovation has transformed how stories are told and how audiences experience them. Now, with AI stepping into a bigger role, another shift is unfolding before our eyes.
OpenAI’s announcement of its first full-length AI movie, Critterz, premiering at the Cannes Film Festival, makes it clear that this change is no longer just an idea. A film powered by AI on one of the world’s biggest stages is redefining what filmmaking could mean.
It is no longer limited to visual effects or script guidance. AI can now shape the entire process, from the earliest concept to the final cut. This raises an important debate about whether cinema, as a human art form, might be at risk of losing its personal touch.
Filmmaking has always been emotional, flawed, and deeply human. While an AI film may look technically sharp, it may not have the same depth as one crafted by people. Viewers may enjoy the novelty, yet many will worry about jobs, creativity, and authenticity in the long run.
Whether Critterz succeeds or not, its presence at Cannes forces the industry to confront new realities. This premiere will not only be remembered as a debut but also as the beginning of a new chapter in cinema itself.
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