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Putin in diapers: deepfake film on Russian leader sells big at Cannes

  • Polish director Patryk Vega’s biopic uses AI to generate the ruler’s face and transplant it onto the body of a real actor
  • The film, which depicts Putin from age 10 up to his fictional death, has already been sold in 50 countries ahead of its premiere, producers say

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Russia’s President Vladimir Putin applauds at an event at the Kremlin in Moscow in January. Photo: Sputnik via AP

When Russian President Vladimir Putin was unavailable to star in his biopic, Polish director Patryk Vega turned to artificial intelligence.

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The groundbreaking film, whose trailer starts with the leader cowering on a floor in diapers, uses a deepfake of the ruler’s face transplanted onto the body of a real actor.

“To come extremely close to the dictator, we needed Putin, not an actor with make-up,” Vega said at the Cannes Film Festival, where he has been shopping the film to buyers.

“I called Putin and asked him if he wanted to play in my movie … No, that was a joke.”

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Vega – a 47-year-old director, who has made several hit Polish films – used AI to generate just the face, since he lacked enough high-resolution images for a full-body deepfake. The results are uncanny.

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