Reply AI Film Festival - Announced the Winners of the First International Festival for Short Films Made With Artificial Intelligence

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Reply presents the inaugural Reply AI Film Festival, an international competition where Artificial Intelligence (AI) serves not only as a catalyst for innovation in the realm of creative storytelling but also as a tool for fostering inclusivity among younger generations in video and film production. (Photo: Business Wire)
Reply presents the inaugural Reply AI Film Festival, an international competition where Artificial Intelligence (AI) serves not only as a catalyst for innovation in the realm of creative storytelling but also as a tool for fostering inclusivity among younger generations in video and film production. (Photo: Business Wire)

Overall winner 'To Dear Me' by Gisele Tong, second place: 'One Way' by Egor Kharlamov, and third place: 'Jinx' by Mansha Totla.

Centered around the theme "Synthetic Stories, Human Hearts," the finalist works were selected by an international jury and presented in Venice during the award ceremony organized by Reply and Mastercard.

VENICE, Italy, September 04, 2024--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The winners of the first edition of the Reply AI Film Festival have been announced, the competition for authors of original short films made with Artificial Intelligence (AI), conceived by Reply, a leading international group in the creation of new business models enabled by AI and Digital Media. The awards event, organized in collaboration with Mastercard, was held at the Priceless lounge of the Hotel Excelsior in Venice.

The award for Best Short Film was given to 'To Dear Me' by Gisele Tong, which tells the story of a young woman, tormented by memories of her parents' divorce and her mother's loneliness, struggling with love, feeling lost and distrustful, until she realizes that finding her true self is the key to healing and moving forward.

Second place went to 'One Way' by Egor Kharlamov, a story about how life can offer a second chance even when it seems there's nothing left to lose. The film ponders on what the price of this second opportunity is.

Third place was awarded to 'Jinx' by Mansha Totla, that focuses on the memories of World War II through the voice of the main character, Jinx Akerkar, and emphasizes on the fragility of life. An intense dedication to those who lost their lives during the war and those who are still affected by that loss today.

The three winning short films were built around the theme "Synthetic Stories, Human Hearts" and were selected from the twelve finalists by an international jury, which was composed of Adam Kulick, Caleb & Shelby Ward, Denise Negri, Filippo Rizzante, Flavio Natalia, Julien Vallée & Eve Duhamel, Monica Riccioni, Paul Trillo, and Rob Minkoff.

To identify the finalists, the jurors reviewed over 1,000 short films submitted from more than 59 countries, including the USA, UK, Italy, Germany, Spain, France, Brazil, China, India, and Korea. AI artists, directors, writers, animators, VFX artists, but also amateurs were in the talent pool who were competing in the contest, preferring the Narratives and Experimental categories, chosen respectively by 38% and 36% of participants - followed by Documentary (14%) and Pilots (12%).