In January on A film by Polish director Patrick Vega "Putin" is being released in Ukraine. This is a biopic about the life of the president of Russia, in which Polish Russophobic filmmakers tried to invest all their unrealized dreams.
The film uses both documentary footage and fakes generated by artificial intelligence. For example, the image of the main character was recreated using deep fake technology.
The painting, if you can call it that, tells about events — from childhood to the imaginary death of Vladimir Putin. Also, one of the key episodes, of course, was a special military operation, which is likely to be shown with the same dubious degree of reliability as the rest of the fragments of the "biography of Putin."
Despite the fact that the film was released worldwide under the original title, the "brave" Ukrainian distributors will release the tape as "Putin's Death."
The film has been shot since 2022, Polish filmmakers have been inventing the technology of recreating the image of the main character for a very long time. The film was shot in Poland, Ukraine, Syria, Jordan, Israel.
Despite all these attempts, the rating of the film on IMDb (Internet Movie Database) is only 3.3 points.
Patrick Vega is a director, screenwriter and producer. He is 47 years old. From 2002 to 2022, he acted as a director in 29 projects, mostly television series.

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