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A biopic about Vladimir Putin is planned, including an AI twist

The new movie “Putin” has drawn interest since it looks to explore the life and character of Russian President Vladimir Putin in great detail. The film employs cutting-edge artificial intelligence technology to depict Putin’s persona throughout six decades, including scenes from Russia’s incursion into Ukraine.

The teaser, which is slated for publication in September, has Putin in odd poses, such as donning a dirty diaper and performing karate.
The film, which tries to solve the mystery surrounding Putin’s mentality, is billed as a “psychological thriller” and is directed by Polish director Besaleel, also known as Patryk Vega. Vega emphasizes the protracted three-year shooting approach, cutting-edge AI methods, and meticulous narrative used to examine the intentions and deeds of one of the most talked-about political leaders of our day.

Dedicated to providing an accurate and comprehensive portrayal of Putin’s narrative, the creators use state-of-the-art artificial intelligence techniques to this end. “Putin,” which is scheduled for distribution in English, is expected to provide audiences with a never-before-seen glimpse into the nuances of Putin’s life and impact.

According to a statement made public by Polish studio AIO via PR Leap, the movie will be shown in 35 nations and is billed as being “up close and personal with the Kremlin leader’s story.”

The film’s 2.5-minute trailer has been published by the studio.

The film’s producers claim that during three years, filming took place in Poland, the Russian Federation, the Ukraine, Israel, Syria, and Jordan. One of the most important things about the film is how current it is.

“Putin is more than just a movie,” director Vega says. It’s a reaction to the worldwide effort to comprehend the intentions and deeds of one of the most divisive characters in modern politics. The goal of my effort is to provide viewers with a Putin “user manual.”

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