Steven Soderbergh’s AI-assisted John Lennon documentary is already dividing Cannes – and some critics say the visuals overwhelmed the emotions


  • Steven Soderbergh’s new John Lennon documentary sparks controversy at Cannes over use of Meta AI-generated images
  • Critics praised the Lennon interview itself, but strongly criticized the film’s surreal AI-assisted sequences
  • The debate surrounding the documentary has become part of Hollywood’s larger battle over artificial intelligence in film production

Steven Soderbergh arrived at the Cannes Film Festival this weekend with a documentary built around one of the most eerie recordings in music history.

The director’s new film, “John Lennon: The Last Interview,” uses a never-before-released radio interview Lennon and Yoko Ono recorded inside the Dakota Apartments on Dec. 8, 1980, the same day Lennon was killed. By the end of the premiere, however, much of the discussion had moved entirely away from John Lennon and towards artificial intelligence.

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