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A BOON or BANE?

AI in filmmaking is feared as well as feted

by Blitz India Media
June 4, 2026
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79th Cannes Film Festival Wrestles With Rise of AI

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NEW DELHI: THE 79th Cannes may go down as the time the world’s grandest film festival for the first time wrestled with the onset of AI — its arrival has been felt like a tsunami on the French Riviera. Its potential to remake the movie industry, for good or bad, has been an ongoing debate since the festival opened.

“The buzz in Cannes and the buzz in the industry, it does feel like it’s definitely a turning point,” said Scott Mann, co-chief executive of Flawless, a company that specializes in assistive AI programmes for post-production.

Filmmakers, actors and others at Cannes have been drawing their own lines, or at least making pronouncements about AI. On opening day, Demi Moore, a juror, said fighting AI “is a battle we will lose.”

The next day, honorary Palme d’Or recipient Peter Jackson, said: “I don’t dislike it at all. To me, it’s just a special effect. It’s no different from other special effects.” Filmmaker James Gray, whose starry family drama “Paper Tiger” was one of the standouts over the weekend, said he’s not worried.

“In some cases, it can be a very helpful tool,” said Gray in an interview. “I don’t think in our lifetime, or even our children’s lifetimes, it will come close to mirroring the only true infinite we know, which is the soul.” Cannes is unfolding in the wake of some significant new developments for AI in Hollywood.

Earlier this month, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Science announced new guidelines, ruling that only performances “demonstrably performed by humans with their consent” will be considered for acting nominations.

At the same time, the Oscar group also said AI tools “neither help nor harm the chance of a nomination.”

The Screen Actors GuildAmerican Federation of Television and Radio Artists recently reached a tentative agreement with studios detailing and clarifying AI guardrails for things like the use of digital replicas and synthetic performers.

The unveiling of Tilly Norwood, an entirely AI-created so-called “actress,” sparked outrage through the industry. Earlier this year, the first look at a posthumous AI resurrection of Val Kilmer, for a film made with his family’s consent, spawned another round of debate.

But while more extreme uses of generative AI continue to prompt worry, other iterations continue to make inroads.

No decrees yet While Cannes has stringent rules for what can and can’t be worn on its red carpet, it’s issuing no decrees banning AI from film selections — for now.

The day before the festival began, Cannes’ artistic director Thierry Frémaux wryly responded to a question about AI, noting that he had also heard James Cameron had used special effects for “Avatar.

79th Cannes Film Festival Wrestles With Rise of AI

Cannes-Meta partnership

FOR the first time, Cannes has partnered with Meta in a new multiyear deal. And its AI tools were used to help produce a festival entry: Steven Soderbergh’s “John Lennon: The Last Interview.”

The documentary is about a lengthy and insightful interview Lennon and Yoko Ono gave on the day Lennon was shot and killed in 1980. To add imagery to match Lennon’s conversation, Soderbergh used Meta’s AI programmes to create surreal graphics. The choice of using AI has brought scorn from most critics in Cannes, but Soderbergh, a highly skilled innovator who has shot movies on iPhones, believes it is time for such experimentation.

“We haven’t yet seen someone with a certain amount of creative credibility go full-metal AI on something, and see how people react. I think it’s necessary,” Soderbergh said in an interview. “How do you know where the line is until somebody crosses it? I don’t think what I’m doing crosses it. Some people may disagree. I don’t know where my line is yet. I’m waiting to see.”

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