# 一部2，000美元的AI生成电影将在Tribeca电影节首映

- 来源：The Verge：AI（RSS）
- 作者：Emma Roth
- 发布时间：2026-05-29 00:08
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- 原文链接：https://www.theverge.com/entertainment/939067/ai-film-dreams-of-violets-tribeca

## AI 摘要

一部名为《Dreams of Violets》的75分钟AI生成电影将于下月在Tribeca电影节首映，这标志着此类AI生成的剧情长片首次被主流电影节接受。该片虚构演绎了伊朗政府2026年1月对抗议者的大规模镇压事件，影片中的人物与画面完全由AI生成。制作成本仅为2,000美元，其创作基于新闻报道、照片和目击者叙述。电影由离开伊朗的兄弟二人创作，Pooya Koosha联合创立了制作公司Fountain 0，Ash Koosha担任CEO。

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A $2,000 AI-generated film will make its debut at Tribeca

Dreams of Violets tells the story of the Iranian government’s mass killing of civilians.

Dreams of Violets tells the story of the Iranian government’s mass killing of civilians.

Next month’s Tribeca Festival will include the premiere of an AI-generated film: Dreams of Violets. The 75-minute film is a fictional dramatization of the Iranian government’s mass killing of protestors in January, with the people and images fully created by AI, as reported earlier by The Hollywood Reporter.

Dreams of Violets cost $2,000 to make and is “based on journalistic reports, photographs, and eyewitness accounts,” according to a press release. It was created by Ash and Pooya Koosha, two brothers who left Iran in 2009. Pooya cofounded Fountain 0, the company behind the film, while Ash serves as CEO.

Fountain 0 says Dreams of Violets is the first full-length, live-action, AI-generated film to be accepted at a major film festival. As noted by The Hollywood Reporter, a costlier AI-generated film called Hell Grind screened at Cannes — but at a side event, not the main program. The Pooya brothers say they used Google’s Nano Banana for images, Kling AI for video generation, and Anthropic’s Claude for language editing, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

Over the past year, AI has become an even more prominent tool in Hollywood. Netflix is embracing the technology with the creation of an AI animation studio and the acquisition of Ben Affleck’s AI startup, while Amazon’s Prime Video just ordered three AI-generated animation series. Meanwhile, Critterz, a film powered by OpenAI’s now-shuttered Sora tool, is trying to find a new AI partner.

“We fully understand the very genuine sensitivities of those individuals working in the movie industry, and like them we are worried what the unknown implications are for the livelihoods of many,” the Kooshas say in the release. “But the reality is that this film never would have been made if it were not for the AI capabilities that we were able to develop.”

Dreams of Violets will screen at the Tribeca Festival on June 10th.

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