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A blunt, fast-paced political documentary short, this film examines the evolution of disinformation from Steve Bannon’s 2018 strategy to the AI-accelerated chaos of 2024. Its montage style is intentionally overwhelming (mirroring the very tactic it critiques) and the clinical narration underscores just how easy it has become to manufacture visual “truth.”
The short is wild in its presentation, almost dizzying, but that’s the point. It illustrates how AI has perfected the old propaganda playbook: not by persuading people, but by burying them in noise until truth becomes unfindable. The barrage of AI-manipulated political images feels absurd, yet the film captures exactly how effective these tactics can be.
Technically, it’s stark and intentionally abrasive; emotionally, it’s sobering.
- Year2025
- Runtime4 minutes
- LanguageEnglish
- CountryFrance
- PremiereWorld Premiere
- AwardsBest Documentary 12/25
- Directoralbertine meunier
A blunt, fast-paced political documentary short, this film examines the evolution of disinformation from Steve Bannon’s 2018 strategy to the AI-accelerated chaos of 2024. Its montage style is intentionally overwhelming (mirroring the very tactic it critiques) and the clinical narration underscores just how easy it has become to manufacture visual “truth.”
The short is wild in its presentation, almost dizzying, but that’s the point. It illustrates how AI has perfected the old propaganda playbook: not by persuading people, but by burying them in noise until truth becomes unfindable. The barrage of AI-manipulated political images feels absurd, yet the film captures exactly how effective these tactics can be.
Technically, it’s stark and intentionally abrasive; emotionally, it’s sobering.
- Year2025
- Runtime4 minutes
- LanguageEnglish
- CountryFrance
- PremiereWorld Premiere
- AwardsBest Documentary 12/25
- Directoralbertine meunier