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"textContent": "\n\n\n\nIn what is likely the most loaded film description ever described, we have a new movie trailer to share with y’all that will likely cause you to either watch with mild intrigue or want to smash your computer through your desk.\n\nThe trailer for _Hell Grind_ has dropped, which is billed as—and we quote directly here—” the world's first 90-minute sci-fi heist feature film produced entirely using Higgsfield AI, now screening at the Cannes Film Festival.”\n\nCo-written with two-time Cannes Official Programme filmmaker Adilkhan Yerzhanov, the film was created completely end-to-end using Higgsfield AI, a first in feature film history and a major step forward (or backward, depending on how you look at it) for the Cannes Film Festival.\n\n* * *\n\n### World’s First 90-Minute AI Feature Film\n\n\n\n\nWhile there might be several films that could claim to be the world’s first AI feature film, this one is billed as the “world's first 90-minute sci-fi heist feature film produced entirely using Higgsfield AI” and is apparently screening at the Cannes Film Festival.\n\nIt’s also, apparently, not the only AI film to be at Cannes this year, as projects like “Hyperia” and “b” are also a part of the Cannes Film Market. The festival is also hosting lively discussions on AI with familiar names in the space, including Darren Aronofsky, who is discussing his upcoming projects and delving into his controversial “On This Day… 1776” AI series.\n\nStill, regardless of your very real and important feelings on AI, the fact remains that there is a new film co-written and developed by a Cannes official programme filmmaker that is entirely created end-to-end using AI.\n\n### Hell Grind Trailer\n\n\n\n\nThe film _Hell Grind_ , for which you can watch the trailer now, was created with a production team of 15 professional directors, DPs, and editors who worked together to generate over 16,000 video clips to produce 253 final shots for the first episode alone.\n\nThis was all done for a budget of just under $500K, which we believe reflects what it cost (or would cost) to make the generations in Higgsfield. A budget that the company compares to what it says would cost over $50 million using comparable traditional production workflows.\n\nFor more info on the project and other Higgsfield’s AI original series, you can head to the company’s website here.",
"title": "Watch the Trailer for the AI Sci-Fi Heist Feature Film Screening at the Cannes Film Festival"
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