Director Wim Wenders Criticizes AI and Franchise Dominance in Hollywood, Supports Ongoing SAG-AFTRA Strike
Wenders expresses industry concerns at Lumiere Film Festival, stressing AI's threat to cinema's creative process and supporting actor's ongoing strike for fair wages and data protections.
- Wim Wenders, renowned film director, has expressed deep concern over the increasing reliance on franchises and AI in film production, arguing that they pose an existential threat to cinema's creative process.
- During a press conference at the Lumiere Film Festival, Wenders underscored his support for the recently concluded Writers Guild of America strike and the ongoing SAG-AFTRA strike, aimed at achieving fair wages and data protection for actors.
- According to Wenders, Hollywood's reliance on existing properties not only stifles creativity but also makes it almost impossible for original scripts to gain traction, causing significant frustration for screenwriters.
- Addressing the issue of actor compensation, Wenders pointed out that apart from a few big names who earn substantial profits, most actors earn very little to nothing, underscoring the importance of the SAG-AFTRA strike.
- With reference to artificial intelligence, Wenders expressed fears that if AI takes strong hold in Hollywood, it might potentially render screenwriters and actors obsolete due to its quick generation of scripts and potential unauthorized use of actors' likenesses.