### AI Movie Debuts at Tribeca: Because Why Not?
So, we’ve got our first film made entirely by artificial intelligence showing up at the Tribeca Film Festival. It’s called “Dreams of Violets.” Sounds fancy, right? But here’s the kicker—it’s a fictional story about five random folks who just happened to witness the massacre of Iranian civilians earlier this year.
Ash Koosha, the director and producer, is out there chatting on “The Daily Report” about this cinematic marvel. But let’s break this down a bit. A movie made by AI? Sure, why not? Who needs human creativity when you can have a bunch of algorithms throwing together a plot?
And really, this film’s subject matter is no light topic. A brutal massacre? Seems a tad ironic that an AI would tackle something so deeply human. But hey, let’s throw in some drama and call it art, right?
What’s missing here? Maybe a little context about the actual events rather than just using them as a backdrop for a fictional narrative. It’s almost like the filmmakers are saying, “Look how edgy we are!” without acknowledging the real pain behind the headlines.
As we applaud the tech at work, it’s worth asking: are we really ready for a future where robots tell our stories—especially the serious ones? Or are we just here for the novelty?
By Admin | Published: May 29, 2026 at 9:17 am