Artificial intelligence continues to redefine the boundaries of cinema and visual storytelling. Most recently, a six-minute short film depicting a plane crash on the Baku–Grozny route—created entirely using AI technologies—has attracted significant global attention.
The film stands out for its striking realism, vividly portraying critical moments inside the aircraft cabin. Passengers’ reactions, facial expressions, and emotional responses are rendered with remarkable detail, immersing viewers directly into the unfolding crisis. The production demonstrates that artificial intelligence has evolved beyond technical execution, reaching a level capable of conveying deep human emotion.

The project was brought to life through the generation of approximately 40,000 images and nearly 10,000 video segments, all produced by AI systems. Under traditional filmmaking conditions, a production of this scale and realism would require millions of dollars in funding. By contrast, the use of modern AI tools made it possible to complete the film at a fraction of the cost.
Following its release, the film received widespread praise across social media and digital platforms, with audiences applauding both its technical achievement and its compelling realism. Industry experts have already begun to describe the project as a milestone in AI-driven cinematic storytelling.

Today, artificial intelligence influences an ever-growing portion of our daily lives, from technology and media to art and communication. This film serves as a powerful example of how AI is reshaping creative industries and signaling a transformative future for global media and filmmaking.

AI Artist: Sarvan Huseyn
AI Assistant: Nazrin Mardanli
AI Director: Babek Subhani
Project Manager: Dilara Aliyeva
Screenwriter: Fariz Aliyev




