Russia Hosts AI Film Festival Featuring 'Genghis Khan' Premiere

The country’s first full-length AI-generated movie debuted in Moscow and won global acclaim.
Russia recently held Neuro Masters 2025, an international festival dedicated to films created with artificial intelligence and other cutting-edge technologies.
The highlight of the event was the premiere of 'Genghis Khan'—the country’s first feature-length film entirely generated by AI. The film received enthusiastic reviews from both critics and viewers and was awarded a special jury prize at the Cannes AI Film Awards for 'Best Ultra-Feature Created with Artificial Intelligence.'
The movie is based on a poem by Russian writer Viktor Slipenchuk, which chronicles the life of the legendary Mongol ruler. The project brought together a team of professionals from both the film industry and high-tech sectors.
In near future, global audiences will have the chance to experience this new genre of AI cinema firsthand.