Trailer for movie about Putin’s dying made with Deep Faux AI launched – video

FILM UA Distribution has launched the official trailer for the satirical thriller Putin. The movie chronicles the lifetime of Kremlin chief Vladimir Putin, spanning from his childhood at age ten to sixty years of key occasions in his actual life, culminating in his fictional dying. Directed by Polish filmmaker Patryk Vega, Putin's Demise will likely be launched in Ukrainian cinemas on 16 January.

One of many movie's technical achievements was using Deep Faux know-how, which ensured the visible authenticity of the primary characters. In keeping with the director, he had insider data from a psychiatrist who as soon as labored with the Russian ruler. Consequently, Putin is portrayed within the movie not solely as a tyrant but in addition as a weak, frightened man.

"Engaged on this movie was an actual problem. The shortage of entry to actual supplies about Putin's life pressured us to hunt revolutionary approaches. We consulted specialists in army affairs, quantum mechanics, and structure. Specifically, I spoke with a NATO basic who commanded troops in Iraq and Afghanistan," says Vega.

The movie traces the important thing levels of the lifetime of the bloody dictator, from his childhood and rise to energy to his presidency and the battle in Ukraine. In keeping with the producers, the story goes past one particular person, illustrating how the authoritarian regime in Russia was established and continues to be sustained.

Within the new movie, Vega continues to use his model, combining a suspenseful story with philosophical reflections.

"Historical past exhibits that empires collapse from inside when residents cease believing of their absolute ruler. I hope this movie will give Ukrainian viewers hope and religion that they are going to quickly defeat Russia," says Vega.

The function of Putin is performed by Slawomir Sobala, who has earned the nickname Putin's double. The movie additionally options Thomas Kretschmann, Maksymilian Zieliński, Justyna Karlowska, Tomasz Dedek and Przemysław Bluszcz.

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