‘The AI Doc’ Takes On Humanity’s Great Challenge, Mall Witches Romp In ‘Forbidden Fruits’, Films By Sylvain Chomet, Julia Ducournau In Eclectic Indie Weekend — Specialty Preview
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An accessibly human exploration of artificial intelligence, a high-end coven at the mall and the latest from French directors Julia Ducournau (Alpha) and Sylvain Chomet (A Magnificent Life) are among indie offerings this weekend in an eclectic market peppered with the serious, the funny, the dark and the literary. Matthew Shear and Oscar Boyson make […]
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An accessibly human exploration of artificial intelligence, a high-end coven at the mall and the latest from French directors Julia Ducournau and Sylvain Chomet ( A Magnificent Life ) are among indie offerings this weekend in an eclectic market peppered with the serious, the funny, the dark and the literary. Matthew Shear and Oscar Boyson make their directorial debuts in, respectively, Fantasy Life and Our Hero, Balthazar . Focus Features’ The AI Doc: Or How I Became An Apocaloptimist , Oscar-winning director Daniel Roher and Charlie Tyrell’s exploration of one of humanity’s most significant and riskiest advances, materializes at 782 theaters after lively debuts at Sundance and SXSW with critics and audiences joining the intense global conversation around artificial intelligence. Related Stories News Tahar Rahim Talks "Fantastic" Collaboration With Matt Charman For Sky Thriller 'Prisoner', Choosing Roles "Rooted In Truth" & Importance Of Having "A Seat At The Artistic Table"
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