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Imax and Runway AI Sign a Film Festival Deal
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Skip to main content July 28, 2025 9:07am Share on Facebook Share to Flipboard Send an Email Show additional share options Share on LinkedIn Share on Pinterest Share on Reddit Share on Tumblr Share on Whats App Print the Article Post a Comment Getty Images Share on Facebook Share to Flipboard Send an Email Show additional share options Share on LinkedIn Share on Pinterest Share on Reddit Share on Tumblr Share on Whats App Print the Article Post a Comment Imax is getting into the AI business. The exhibition giant has pacted with Runway AI for a limited run of the latter’s film-festival offerings. Imax will run the shorts from Runway’s 2025 AI Film Festival from August 17-August 20 at ten locations around the U.S., including Los Angeles, New York, San Francisco, Chicago, Seattle, Dallas, Boston, Atlanta, Denver and Washington, D.C. The ten films that composed this year’s festival will be screened as a bloc, including More Tears than Harm, a painterly look at a difficult childhood in Madagascar and Jailbird, about a chicken rescued from a factory farm to serve as a companion to a prisoner in a real-life British program aimed at compassionate rehabilitation. Related Stories A Chat With Imax's CEO On How Global Box Office Dynamics Are Shifting Imax Quarterly Revenue and Profit Rise Amid Hollywood's Theatrical Comeback “The IMAX Experience has typically been reserved for the world’s most accomplished and visionary filmmakers and we’re excited to open our aperture and use our platform to experiment with a new kind of creator, as storytelling and technology converge in an entirely new way,” Imax’s chief content officer Jonathan Fischer said in a statement. “The quality, variety and storytelling of these films deserves a premium viewing experience,” added Runway co-founder Cristobal Valenzuela. The announcement shows how the new tech revolution could play out differently than the last one did in Hollywood. While streaming often put exhibitors at odds with the major new players, AI tools will, at least, not necessarily antagonize theater owners, who could see them as a way to create product that will attract fresh audiences to theaters, though AI’s personalization element could also potentially deepen at-home viewing. Runway, a New York-based company producing a slew of AI filmmaking tools, holds an annual film festival in New York and Los Angeles. This year’s event, held last month at Lincoln Center’s Alice Tully Hall in New York and the Broad Stage theater in Los Angeles, generated 6,000 submissions and drew crowds to both theaters. “Three years ago, this was such a crazy idea,” Valenzuela said at the New York event. “Today, millions of people are making billions of videos using tools we only dreamed of.” The movies are still evolving as sound and photorealistic images remain iterative processes for AI companies (the work was often dreamlike) though few doubt they will reach those goals. While many studios and distributors such as Netflix unofficially use AI tools, Runway in particular has been courting the industry, signing formal deals with the likes of AMC Networks and Lionsgate. AI generally has both seized and terrified the imaginations of those work in film, with many worried it could replace humans and humanity and others arguing it could unlock a new golden age of cinema. THR Newsletters Sign up for THR news straight to your inbox every day Hope Hicks’ Next Gig: COO of Megyn Kelly’s Media Company MSNBC Brings Back Live Fan Event In Bid to Build New Revenue Lines Move Over Angelyne: Meet the Sisters Battling to Become L.A.’s New Billboard Queen ProSiebenSat.1 Berlusconi’s MFE Ups Takeover Offer for Germany’s ProSiebenSat.1 Production Company Behind Rebel Wilson Movie Sues Star Amid Fallout Over Harassment Claims Skydance Media Paramount Co-CEOs Thank Staff As Company Prepares “For a New Era” Under Skydance The Hollywood Reporter is a part of Penske Media Corporation. © 2025 The Hollywood Reporter, LLC. All Rights Reserved. THE HOLLYWOOD REPORTER is a registered trademark of The Hollywood Reporter, LLC. Powered by WordPress.com VIP
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