Here’s the translation to American English:
—
Spanish cinema has made significant strides in the global film industry with the premiere of “The Great Reset,” the first feature film created entirely with artificial intelligence. Directed by renowned filmmaker Daniel H. Torrado, the movie was presented at the Marché du Film at the Cannes Film Festival, establishing itself as a benchmark both narratively and technologically. This apocalyptic sci-fi thriller, which had already garnered attention at the Berlin International Film Festival, has generated considerable interest among distributors and critics, positioning Torrado as a pioneer in the evolution of cinema.
The production, led by Spanish companies Virtual World Pictures and Canary Film Factory, along with EPC Media from the United States, was conducted entirely in a digital environment. Although all the settings and characters are computer-generated, live actors were used as references for certain scenes for performance and dubbing. Artificial intelligence has been involved in all phases of the project—from creating images and animations to sound design—under the careful supervision of a human team.
The story of “The Great Reset” follows an artificial intelligence developed from the mind of a hacker who launches a plan to destroy the world in order to save his daughter. The protagonist, Emma, finds herself in a frantic race to prevent the collapse of humanity, facing the echoes of a heartbreaking past.
The film’s innovative approach has been highlighted by “The Hollywood Reporter,” which emphasizes its impact on the realm of artificial intelligence in cinema. During his appearance at Cannes, Torrado shared his thoughts on technological advancements in filmmaking, stating that the use of AI in screenwriting and production processes represents a radical shift in the history of Spanish cinema.
The director acknowledged the legitimate concerns of industry professionals regarding AI’s potential to affect the human element of art but emphasized that technology also offers significant opportunities. “Artificial intelligence should be seen as a collaborator that enhances creative capacity, allowing filmmakers to focus on art and storytelling,” he commented.
Additionally, Torrado is launching IA Producciones, a company in Spain dedicated to creating audiovisual content using artificial intelligence, aiming to establish an advanced production model that positions the country as a leader in innovation in the sector.
The trailer for “The Great Reset” is now available online, giving the public a first look at this work that promises to revolutionize the cinematic landscape.
via: MiMub in Spanish