Close Menu
    Monsoon News
    • Search Page
    • Bollywood
    • Exclusives
    • TV Shows
    • Movies
    • Privacy Policy
      • Privacy Policy
      • Terms of Use
      • Cookie Privacy Policy
      • DMCA
      • California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA)
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Monsoon News
    Home»Exclusives»Justine Bateman’s No-AI Film Festival Now Available Online
    Exclusives

    Justine Bateman’s No-AI Film Festival Now Available Online

    adminBy adminApril 29, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Reddit WhatsApp Email
    Share
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest Reddit WhatsApp Email

    Justine Bateman’s no-AI film festival is going streaming.

    The Credo 23 Film Festival, the gathering Bateman launched last year devoted to handmade human work, will now make its films available via a digital “room” through July 10 at RoomC23.com, Bateman says. Any consumer interested in its offerings can buy a “key” to the room for $40 and watch an unlimited amount of work.

    Among the titles are a diverse array of shorts that played the fest; features like the Lukas Haas-starring Crystal Gross and Bateman’s own David Duchovny-toplined feature Feel; and special talks with the likes of Sean Baker, Reed Morano and Matthew Weiner, all of whom support Bateman’s human-centric mission. Some 44 films and events are available in all.

    “For audiences who weren’t able to make it to the Credo 23 Film Festival, we want to bring our highly-curated collection of accepted films, finalists, panels and Q&As straight to them,” Bateman tells The Hollywood Reporter.

    The “no-AI” festival, which held its second edition in Hollywood last month with sponsors like Kodak, is dedicated to the premise that “Generative AI has no place in filmmaking — based on stolen work, it only regurgitates the past.” Many of the screened works have the raw vibe of early Sundance projects. The festival also gives all profits to filmmakers in the form of grants for future projects.

    While Hollywood is filled with creatives talking about how to take a stand against the automation of art, Bateman is among the few launching a business and organization around it. The digital room grows out of both the festival and Credo 23, her three-year-old organization that certifies that a film contains no AI.

    Bateman’s philosophy is that, as AI tools become more prevalent at every level of filmmaking, audiences will at first thirst for, but eventually tire of, such automation, especially as the ease of filmmaking leads to higher mountains of slop.

    She hopes to build, she tells THR, “a tunnel through the current distraction of ‘volume content’ and the near absence of curation.” 

    Audiences, she says, “deserve to be entertained with dedicated, high-quality, human filmmaking efforts.”

    Source link

    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn WhatsApp Reddit Email
    Previous ArticleWhich Movie Delivered The Highest Profit Over Break-Even?
    Next Article “Best Entry Yet!” Vs “Barely Any Plot” — Karl Urban Starrer Sequel Leaves Critics Torn
    admin
    • Website

    Related Posts

    Buy Luxury Gifts for Mom Online Guide

    April 29, 2026

    Eric Dane on Shooting ‘Drunk’ Euphoria Wedding Scene Amid ALS Battle

    April 29, 2026

    Lindsay Hubbard Wears Horsehair Tie to Shade Amanda, West Scandal

    April 29, 2026

    Lily Allen Brings ‘West End Girl’ Live to Los Angeles

    April 29, 2026

    Matthew Rhys in Fun but Uneven Apple Horror-Com

    April 29, 2026

    Adam Carolla Defends Jimmy Kimmel ‘Expectant Widow’ Melania Joke

    April 29, 2026
    Add A Comment
    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    Recent Posts
    • Yash’s Film Eyes Bigger Global Plan After CinemaCon Buzz
    • “Best Entry Yet!” Vs “Barely Any Plot” — Karl Urban Starrer Sequel Leaves Critics Torn
    • Justine Bateman’s No-AI Film Festival Now Available Online
    • Which Movie Delivered The Highest Profit Over Break-Even?
    • Buy Luxury Gifts for Mom Online Guide
    • Eric Dane on Shooting ‘Drunk’ Euphoria Wedding Scene Amid ALS Battle
    • From Jermaine Jackson To Jaafar Jackson
    • Lindsay Hubbard Wears Horsehair Tie to Shade Amanda, West Scandal
    • Lily Allen Brings ‘West End Girl’ Live to Los Angeles
    • Matthew Rhys in Fun but Uneven Apple Horror-Com
    • Home
    • Movies
    • TV Shows
    • Gaming

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.