The $500K AI Film That "Premiered at Cannes" Was Not in the Official Festival
8 hours ago
- #AI Hype
- #Misinformation
- #Filmmaking
- Higgsfield, an AI startup, claimed its AI-generated film 'Hell Grind' premiered at Cannes, but festival organizers confirmed it was not part of the official program; it screened at a separate industry event, the Marché du Film, which requires payment for screenings.
- The film, a 95-minute action project, cost $500,000 to produce in two weeks, with $400,000 spent on compute costs, highlighting current AI filmmaking economics; it involved extensive prompting and technical work to maintain visual consistency, debunking the notion of simply 'prompting an AI.'
- The incident exemplifies how AI hype is manufactured through misleading associations, similar to past cases like AI-generated viral videos misrepresented as fully AI, raising questions about credibility and the distinction between genuine innovation and marketing theatrics.