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Darren Aronofsky Joins AI Hollywood Push with Google Deal

  • Darren Aronofsky's production company Primordial Soup teamed with Google DeepMind to create the short film Ancestra, premiering June 13, 2025, at Tribeca Festival.
  • The partnership emerged to explore AI's role in filmmaking by combining live-action and generative AI visuals guided by insights from three filmmakers including Eliza McNitt.
  • Ancestra features AI-generated cosmic and microscopic imagery integrated with traditional filmmaking techniques and was developed with artist collaboration to preserve creative intent.
  • McNitt described "Ancestra" as a project that brought to life hidden aspects of her family history by blending archival materials, emotional depth, and scientific elements into a filmic presentation that is both personal and wide-ranging in scope.
  • The collaboration seeks to establish frameworks ensuring AI serves as a creative tool aligned with filmmakers' goals, indicating a possible new era of AI-assisted storytelling.
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Director Darren Aronofsky, known for Black Swan and The Whale, is working with Google to experiment with artificial intelligence in film. The short film Ancestra will soon premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival, in which Google's AI technology is used to bring microscopic worlds to life, among other things. With this, Google wants to show that its AI video model is suitable for serious film productions.

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Variety broke the news in Los Angeles, United States on Tuesday, May 20, 2025.
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