The 2025 Replay Film Festival showed me what AI cinema looks like – and it’s not a gimmick


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The film industry is headed for a moment of massive change, and this was perfectly demonstrated to me at the 2025 Replay AI Film Festival in Venice last week. The ten short films created by the 2025 finalists here showed a tantalizing glimpse of what will soon be possible, thanks to AI.

The impact of AI won’t just be about what we can see on the screen. At the round table before the winners were announced, the talk was of movie budgets that were 10 or 20 times smaller than today’s, but producing films of equal quality. This could totally change the landscape of filmmaking, perhaps even lowering the financial barrier for entry and democratizing moviemaking in the process.

As Filippo Rizzante, CTO of Reply, said, “This edition of the Reply AI Film Festival confirms how artificial intelligence, when used consciously, can become a true ally of creativity. The award-winning short films show that technology does not replace artistic sensitivity, but rather amplifies it, offering young talents new opportunities to experiment with languages, emotions, and innovative visions.”

Replay AI Film Festival finalists and judges

Replay AI Film Festival finalists and judging panel. (Image credit: Replay)

The benefits of AI for movie studios are obviously commercial – cheaper productions mean bigger profits – but for the directors, it means the ability to go from making one movie in three years to making three, or more, movies in one year, which is liberating compared to the Jurassic speeds of current movie production.

“Now we don’t have to wait months before creating some images that we had in our minds, and that is incredible”, said Jacopo Reale, the winner of this year’s Replay AI Film Festival. Every scene of his short film Love at First Sight was made with Kling 2.0. In fact, the whole thing took him just eight days to complete. Watch it here:

Love at First Sight — Kling AI x Jacopo Reale – YouTube
Love at First Sight — Kling AI x Jacopo Reale - YouTube

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