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Mai Fahmi
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The 75th edition of the Cannes Film Festival, its 75th edition for 2022, has come to an end and the full list of winners has been announced as follows:
Swedish director Robin Austland won the second “Golden Palm” award on Saturday for his film “Triangle of Saturn”, which presents the satire of the super-rich, in a work of the most entertaining character in the competition.
Claire Denis’ “The Stars at Noon” and Belgian director Luca’s “Close” share the Grand Prix in Cannes.
The Chinese film “THE WATER MURMURS” won the Palme d’Or Award for short films, and the award was presented by Egyptian director Yusri Nasrallah, chairman of the short film jury.
Also at the 75th Cannes International Film Festival, the Ukrainian dog “Patron” was awarded the “Palm Dog” or Golden Palm Award for Animal Search.
The Japanese film “Plan 75”, directed by C Haikawa, who won the Golden Camera Award at the Cannes Film Festival, is set in a future where euthanasia for those over 75 will be legally and indirectly encouraged.
Iranian actress Zahra Amir Ibrahimi won the Best Actress award for her role in “Holy Spider” directed by Ali Abbas.
“BOY FROM HEAVEN” won Best Screenplay at the Cannes Film Festival, directed by Swedish director Tarek Saleh of Egyptian descent.
Korean star Song Kong-ho won the Best Actor award at the 2022 Cannes Film Festival for his role in “Broker” directed by Ida Hirokasu.
The Polish film “EO” won the Grand Jury Prize.
“Eight Mountains” won the Grand Jury Prize along with “EO”.
Korean director Park San-wook won the Best Director award for “Outgoing End”.
Tory and Lokita won the Cannes Film Festival’s annual award, marking the festival’s 75th anniversary.
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What a look from the competition prize
On the other hand, the festival was announced, with the competition judging panel headed by actress, director and producer Valeria Collino, which also includes: director Debra Chronic, actress Jonah College, actor and singer Benjamin Beauley, actor and producer Edgar Ramirez and the winners. :
The prize for “From a Look” went to “The Worst” directed by Liz Agoka and Romain Gerrit.
Jury Prize for “Joyland” Directed by Sim Zodek
Best Director Award for Alexandre Belek for “Limtronome”.
Award for Best Performance (shared) to Vicky Gripps for “Wiring a Corsage”, and Adam Pessa for “Heartburn”.
Award for Best Screenplay for “Mediterranean Fever” directed by Palestinian Maha Al-Haj.
Rodeo “Coupe de Core”, directed by Lola Cuvoron.
It is noteworthy that 18 films from around the world’s top directors competed in the official competition of the 75th Cannes Film Festival.
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The jury selected the winners of the 75th Awards, in addition to Linden, British actress Rebecca Hall, who appeared in “Vicky Christina Barcelona”, Swedish actress Nomi Rabas, Iranian director Oscar Farhati, Frenchman Ludge, and Joachim Trier.
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American actor Tom Hanks and TV presenter Gayle King have alerted their fans to the circulation of two commercials that use their looks and voices, thanks to artificial intelligence techniques, without their consent.
Last Saturday, Hanks wrote on his Instagram page: “Beware. “I had nothing to do with it.”
Hanks posted a screenshot of the video clip in question.
As for Gayle King, who anchors the morning show on the American channel CBS, she posted a similar warning on Instagram the day before yesterday.
“Even though I have nothing to do with this company, people send me this video and ask me questions about this product,” he wrote in a comment on a video in which he promoted a weight-loss product.
King also released an original video based on Scammers, in which he promoted a radio show on August 31.
He added: “They manipulated my voice and video to make it look like I was promoting this product. I have never heard of this product nor have I used it,” he concluded: “Don’t fall into the trap of these videos based on artificial intelligence.”
Gayle’s specific video was posted by a user named artypet, but a search on Instagram and Google turned up no results mentioning this food item.
Over the years, artificial intelligence has made it possible to resort to “deep fakes,” that is, manipulating images and sounds to make their owners say or do things that don’t actually happen.
These deep fakes were unrealistic at first, but they have become more realistic with the advent of artificial intelligence, which allows us to create all kinds of content, including video, based on a simple request in everyday language.
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AlUla Season 2023 continues its impressive run with three big concerts…
The lights of the Arabic stars will shine in Alula’s mirror!
AlUla Old City is the perfect place for parties and music. Maraya Hall celebrates Al-Ula’s important historical role as a meeting point of ancient civilizations throughout the centuries.
The mirrors in the building reflect the ancient heritage of the region and create a contemporary artistic canvas that embodies the cultural diversity of AlUla.
Mariah Hall hosts many renowned arts and entertainment events, making it a global cultural destination. As part of the AlUla Moments 2023 activities, Maraya Hall continues to host many concerts by the most prominent stars of the Arab world.
Here are 3 amazing concerts by the most famous Arab artists coming to the award-winning Marayat AlUla.
The first concerts hosted by the iconic Mariah Hall Theatre. Don’t miss Sherin’s concert at AlUla on Friday, October 27, Sherin will perform a special concert as part of AlUla’s season of concerts.
The Egyptian artist Sherin participated in the most important Arab festivals with her exceptional presence and became famous for her soulful voice and high feeling in her songs. She has won many awards in her artistic career, filled with the most beautiful songs memorized by art lovers from sea to gulf, and shined with her spontaneous spirit and musical experience during her three seasons on the talent discovery show “The Voice”. .
Tickets can be booked from Here.
Are you a fan of the ancient artist Magda Al Rumi? Lebanese singer Majda Al Rumi will return to the Maraya Hall in AlUla on December 29, 2023, for a concert that combines her most beautiful, authentic Arabic songs with her charming operatic voice.
Al-Rumi began his artistic career in the seventies and achieved great success in the Arab world, where he released 14 albums and won numerous awards. He participated in many charitable and humanitarian activities and was selected as a Goodwill Ambassador by the United Nations. We expect the concert at Al-Rumi’s Maraya Hall to be a special cultural event as the Lebanese artist will shine on stage, offering his fans an exceptional artistic experience.
Enjoy an unforgettable night at Alula. AlUla is gearing up to welcome Saudi artist and composer Abadi Al-Zohar for an eternal concert at Maraya Hall on January 12. The great artist will present his most beautiful songs, which include more than 50 albums.
Abadi al-Jawhar considers Ooth “his only friend and the closest to his heart” and his authentic melodies and beautiful songs are distinguished by their ability to touch the hearts of listeners. We hope Ebadi Al-Zohar’s night at AlUla will be an unforgettable one.
Follow us to keep you informed of the latest developments and details as soon as they are confirmed. @alulamoments
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Published on: Tuesday, October 3, 2023 – 8:03 AM | Last Updated: Tuesday, October 3, 2023 – 8:03 am
American actor Tom Hanks has warned that an ad featuring his image is actually a fake ad based on artificial intelligence.
“There is a video promoting some dental program and using my version of AI,” the actor wrote on Instagram.
But he said it had nothing to do with me.
Hanks has previously spoken out about the challenge artificial intelligence poses to the arts, and the issue has been at the center of recent strikes by major actors and writers in Hollywood.
As artificial intelligence systems become more powerful and sophisticated, concerns have grown about their ability to create more realistic versions of real people — sometimes called a “deepfake” or translated into Arabic as “deepfake replicas,” which is usually a fake video. A clip of a famous or infamous personality. It spells unusual words, and has been used in US elections, the Russian-Ukrainian war, and more.
Similar versions of many celebrities, including consumer finance expert Martin Lewis, have been used in ‘deepfakes’, which are often used to trick people.
The use of deepfake technology in pornography is sometimes used as a form of revenge, prompting tougher laws in England and Wales to make it easier to prosecute criminals.
AI-powered fake photos and videos of politicians add to the problem of online misinformation. Those targeted include former US President Donald Trump and Ukraine’s current president, Volodymyr Zelensky.
In September, Google announced that it would have to disclose whether political ads displayed on its site were generated using artificial intelligence.
AI video processing software can be used in controversial ways – for example, pioneering virtual concerts featuring the band ABBA.
One of the things Hanks discussed during an appearance on The Adam Buxton Show in May was the potential of using artificial intelligence to promote and promote artists’ careers.
“We expected this to happen, and we expected the zeroes and ones of programming languages in computers to be converted into faces and letters. It has since multiplied a billion times and now we see it everywhere,” he said. .
And, “Anyone can redraw and reshape themselves at any age through artificial intelligence or deep fake technology. Tomorrow I might get hit by a bus and it’ll all be over for me, but the scenes of my image and personality will go on. Go on and on.”
Fears that artificial intelligence will replace movie stars and actors have fueled a wave of strikes that have disrupted Hollywood with series like Stranger Things and The Last of Us.
The Writers Guild of America, which represents screenwriters, recently reached a tentative agreement with studio executives to end their strike.
However, a separate dispute involving actors — driven in part by concerns about artificial intelligence leading to fewer acting jobs — remains unresolved.
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