Crossed Wires: AI is disrupting the hallowed ground of filmmaking

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AI’s entry into filmmaking is reshaping the industry, as evidenced by Tribeca’s first AI-generated feature and Scorsese’s adaptation of this new storytelling tool.   Source: https://www.dailymaverick.co.za/article/2026-06-07-crossed-wires-ai-is-disrupting-the-hallowed-ground-of-filmmaking/?dm_source=blocks-list-item&dm_medium=card-link&dm_campaign=inform

‘She beat Disney by a decade’: How a 26-year-old German woman made the world’s oldest animated feature film

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Released a century ago in 1926, The Adventures of Prince Achmed is recognised as the world’s oldest surviving animated feature film – despite what Walt Disney’s publicists might prefer you to think.   Source: https://www.bbc.com/culture/article/20260603-how-a-26-year-old-german-woman-made-the-worlds-oldest-surviving-animated-feature-film

BFI Pleaded With Government To Exclude UK Screen Industries From Trump Trade Deal, Saying It Would Cause “Fundamental Harm”

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The British Film Institute lobbied ministers to request that the UK’s film and TV business not be included in any trade deal signed with U.S. President Donald Trump.   Source: https://deadline.com/2026/06/bfi-uk-government-film-tv-deal-donald-trump-1236932021/