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This story originally published on Jan. 20, 6:38 a.m., and has since been updated with director Brady Corbet’s response to editor Dávid Jancsó’s comments on the film’s use of AI.
“The Brutalist” filmmaker Brady Corbet responded Monday to mounting ... “are completely their own,” despite employing an AI tool to auto-correct their Hungarian speech.
Director Brady Corbet is defending the use of AI in “The Brutalist” after facing heavy backlash for utilizing the controversial tech to alter Adrien Brody and Felicity Jones’ Hungarian ...
EXCLUSIVE: Following news that the 3x Golden Globe-winning movie The Brutalist used AI in post to smooth the ... the pic’s director Brady Corbet has issued a response. “Adrien and Felicity ...
Brady Corbet’s 215-minute epic about a Hungarian ... sparking questions of whether he deserved a trophy for an AI-aided project. On Thursday, Brody was nominated for an Oscar for best actor ...
Spain is embracing AI in filmmaking, debuting its first fully AI-generated feature, The Great Reset, at the 2025 Berlin Film ...
I say that’s great. There’s no problem with that, and you shouldn’t use AI to take away from a job, for sure," Guggenheim told Deadline. Director Brady Corbet also addressed the controversy ...
What to watch and what's new this weekend on Netflix, Hulu, and more, including "Poker Face" and "The Brutalist." ...
raising questions about the future of AI in the film industry. Director Brady Corbet’s previous works, such as Vox Lux, explore similar themes, but "The Brutalist" shows a shift in his style ...
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