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AI-Generated Odyssey Movie Costing a Few Thousand Dollars Unveiled Ahead of Nolan’s $250 Million Feature

A fully AI-generated adaptation of The Odyssey is challenging traditional filmmaking costs ahead of a major studio feature.

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A 135-minute AI-generated feature film titled 'Odysseus: The Fall' has been unveiled. The project was created by the director of 'Dreams of Violets' and reportedly cost only a few thousand dollars to produce.

Coverage from The Hollywood Reporter and Variety emphasizes the stark budget contrast between this AI version and Christopher Nolan's upcoming feature, which has a $250 million budget. Other outlets, including SFFGazette.com and Kotaku, highlight the film's length and the nature of its AI generation.

Future developments center on the release of the AI-generated film and its positioning as competition to the high-budget production by Nolan.

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Quick answers

What is the name of the AI-generated movie?

The film is titled 'Odysseus: The Fall'.

How does the cost of the AI movie compare to Christopher Nolan's feature?

The AI-generated movie cost a few thousand dollars, while Nolan's feature has a budget of $250 million.

Who directed the AI adaptation?

The movie comes from the director of 'Dreams of Violets'.

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