Future of Film Unveiled: AI-Generated Documentary 'Post Truth' Makes History with International Festival Premiere
The groundbreaking AI-generated feature-length documentary titled “Post Truth,” which previously enjoyed a theatrical release across Turkey this past summer, is now poised for its international debut. The film is set to launch at the upcoming Warsaw Film Festival, scheduled to run from October 10-19. This English-language work is the brainchild of generative AI artist Alkan Avcıoğlu, who meticulously crafted “Post Truth” using artificial intelligence for every aspect of its production, including all visuals, sound, music, and voice elements.
“Post Truth” delves deeply into humanity’s complex relationship with technology, exploring how technological advancements have shaped the modern world. The narrative was co-written by director Alkan Avcıoğlu and multidisciplinary artist Vikki Bardot. The documentary draws significant inspiration from the grand cinematic vision of filmmakers such as Godfrey Reggio, renowned for “Koyaanisqatsi,” and makes references to other influential directors like Andrej Tarkovskij, Jean-Luc Godard, and Leos Carax.
According to its promotional materials, the film carries a “self-reflexive critical tone, focusing on how technological thinking led the world to an era where facts don’t matter anymore.” This thematic exploration resonated with audiences and critics during its Turkish release. Turkish arthouse distributor Başka Sinema facilitated its showing in approximately 20 cities in July, where it garnered positive reviews from local critics.
Bartek Pulcyn, the programming director for the Warsaw Film Festival, highlighted the growing integration of AI in cinema. In a statement, Pulcyn remarked, “Artificial intelligence is entering the world of cinema more and more boldly — often supporting human work in hidden ways, sometimes even replacing it.” He further emphasized the documentary’s significance, stating, “‘Post Truth’ uses AI openly to ask fundamental questions about the present and the future of the world and humanity.”
Alkan Avcıoğlu himself commented on the film’s conceptual depth, asserting, “‘Post Truth’ is not a cheap trick showcasing AI or a gimmick, but a conceptual, in-depth exploration of the boundaries of what a documentary can be.” Prior to his pioneering work in AI storytelling, Avcıoğlu had a career as a film critic before transitioning into film acquisitions. He ultimately departed the traditional film industry in 2022 to dedicate himself to exploring AI’s capabilities in storytelling.
Since this shift, Avcıoğlu has emerged as a prominent AI visual artist, with his works being exhibited at major international art fairs, including Paris Photo and Art Basel Miami. His artistic creations have also been featured in auctions at prestigious houses like Christie’s. Most recently, he collaborated with acclaimed photographer Edward Burtynsky on an exhibition that opened in New York this month, further cementing his reputation at the intersection of art and artificial intelligence.
Recommended Articles
Nigeria Unleashes AI Revolution: Government Backs 500,000 Students and 2,000 Startups in Tech Leap

The Nigerian Federal Government, in partnership with the UNDP, is launching University Innovation Pods (UniPods) to tran...
Hollywood Averts Crisis: WGA Secures Landmark Deal Ahead of Deadline

The Writers Guild of America has reached an early, tentative four-year agreement with major studios, addressing critical...
Microsoft Muscles In On Texas AI Data Center as OpenAI Shifts Gears
Microsoft is taking over a significant data center construction project in Abilene, Texas, positioning itself as a neigh...
OpenAI Kills Sora: The 'Creepiest' AI Video App Gone Amid Deepfake Fears
OpenAI is shutting down its Sora app, a short-form AI video platform that faced significant challenges with deepfakes an...
Washington's AI Stance: White House Seeks Gentle Hand on Tech Laws
The White House has introduced a new framework for federal AI legislation, aiming to unify regulations across the U.S. a...
Smartphone Apocalypse? Nothing CEO Predicts AI Agents Will Erase Apps

Carl Pei, Nothing CEO, envisions a future where AI agents replace traditional smartphone apps, criticizing the current "...
You may also like...
Serrano Readies for Epic Title Defense Against Hanson at MVPW-03

Most Valuable Promotions is set to host MVPW-03 on May 30 in El Paso, Texas, featuring a blockbuster double main event. ...
Wirtz Ignites Debate: Liverpool's 'Giving Up' Against City Scrutinized by VVD

Liverpool midfielder Florian Wirtz has countered captain Virgil van Dijk's assertion that the team gave up in their rece...
'Dune 3' Tickets Sold Out 9 Months Before Release: Fan Hype Reaches Unprecedented Levels

The 2026 box office is experiencing a strong resurgence, highlighted by the highly anticipated December 18 showdown betw...
Marvel's X-Men Reboot Director Unveils Ambitious Plans and Comic Inspirations

Director Jake Schreier revealed that Marvel's X-Men reboot is drawing inspiration from the classic Chris Claremont era o...
Kruger National Park's Stunning Comeback: Renewed and Thriving After January Floods

Kruger National Park in May offers exceptional safari experiences, benefiting from ideal dry season conditions and the u...
Telecoms Under Siege: $12M Lost to Theft as Crime Surges 189%!

South Africa's telecom operators face a crisis as theft surges by 189% to $12 million in 2025, making it the dominant co...
Fintech Fortune: Lucky Secures $23M to Revolutionize North African Banking!

Egyptian consumer credit startup Lucky has secured $23 million in Series B funding to fuel its expansion across North Af...
Crypto Crime Wave: American Fraud Hits Staggering $11 Billion in 2025, FBI Warns!

The Indian SUV market sees compact SUVs leading sales in FY2025, with Tata Punch topping the charts. Maruti Brezza and F...