Luca Guadagnino Stays Quiet on Claims Amazon Buried OpenAI Movie 'Artificial'
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Why Amazon Ditched Its Prestige Sam Altman Biopic
Ben Schwartz Artificial had a roster of premier talent and a topical subject—but it no longer fit in with Jeff Bezos’s financial ambitions. The post Why Amazon Ditched Its Prestige Sam Altman Biopic appeared first on The Nation.
Since last week when the news became known that Amazon MGM studios decided not to distribute the movie Artificial, a portrait of Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, directed by renowned Italian filmmaker Luca Guadagnino and starring Andrew Garfield as Altman, many in the film industry were waiting for the statements of the creative film managers who for now did not get any producer willing to release it. Perhaps to stimulate the industry’s interest in th…
The Italian director, Luca Guadagnino, said he was not surprised by Amazon MGM's decision to cancel his film dedicated to Sam Altman, "Artificial", after the investment of $50 billion in OpenAI by Jeff Bezos. Business takes precedence over culture. Italian director and screenwriter, Luca Guadagnino (Challengers, Call me by your name), says that he expected the decision of Amazon MGM to cancel the production of his film "Artificial" centered on S…
Fifty billion dollars was the commercial treatment that Bezos and Altman technooligarcas sealed. Forty million dollars cost the CEO of Amazon “Artificial”. This film directed by Italian Luca Guadagnino tells the story of the beginnings of OpenAI, Altman’s company. Apparently, the final result was not considered suitable for Bezos’ new partner. That’s why they refused to take charge of the worldwide distribution of the film. In Hollywood, this fa…

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