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How AI is Redefining the World’s Most Dynamic Film Industry

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is driving profound changes across the global film industry, particularly in India—the world’s largest film-producing country. AI is not only supporting film production but also redefining how movies are created, distributed, and consumed.

Despite its massive output, the Indian film industry is facing significant shifts in audience behavior, with declining cinema attendance and a growing preference for digital streaming platforms. This shift is pushing studios to seek new solutions to optimize costs and improve production efficiency.

One of the most notable trends is the integration of AI across the entire filmmaking pipeline—from scriptwriting and scene generation to post-production, dubbing, and even box office prediction. Many studios report that AI adoption significantly reduces production time and cuts costs compared to traditional methods.

In some cases, AI has even been used to modify existing films or generate alternative versions of previously released works. This has sparked debate within the film community about the boundaries between human creativity and technological intervention.

Major entertainment corporations are also joining the AI race. The technology is seen as a powerful tool to reduce production budgets while opening opportunities for independent filmmakers to access advanced production capabilities at lower costs.

AI is particularly impactful in dubbing and language localization, especially in multilingual countries like India. Automated lip-syncing and voice adaptation allow films to reach nationwide audiences more efficiently.

However, the rapid rise of AI also raises concerns. Critics argue that overreliance on AI could weaken creativity, emotional depth, and artistic identity in cinema.

Nevertheless, many experts believe AI will not replace humans but rather act as a powerful supporting tool. The combination of technology and human creativity remains essential in producing high-quality cinematic works.

In response to this transformation, international film festivals are beginning to recognize AI-assisted productions, marking the beginning of a new era for the global film industry.

Event Highlights

Seminar/Pitching Session on Promoting Vietnam’s Film, Television & Media Industry

The program “Seminar/Pitching Session on Promoting Vietnam’s Film, Television & Media Industry”, organized by GloEx, is a specialized event aimed at fostering the development of Vietnam’s content industry. It brings together producers, directors, investors, and industry stakeholders to present projects, share insights, and explore the latest trends in the local film and television market.

By attending the program, participants will have the opportunity to watch promising project pitches, connect with production partners and investors, explore collaboration opportunities, and expand their professional network. It also serves as an effective platform to showcase ideas, attract resources, and accelerate the development of high-quality content projects.

Time: 13:30 – 17:00, June 24, 2026
Venue: Screening Room, Hall A2

Taiwan Film & TV Content Showcase and Cooperation Opportunities

The program “Taiwan Film & TV Content Showcase and Cooperation Opportunities”, organized by the Taiwan Drama Production Industry Federation (TDPIF), is a highlight of the exhibition, offering comprehensive insights into outstanding film and television content from Taiwan. It provides a valuable opportunity for industry players to explore production trends, creative storytelling styles, and potential international collaborations in the media and entertainment sector.

By joining the program, participants can connect directly with reputable producers, explore content licensing and co-production opportunities, and expand into new markets. It also serves as a platform to gain industry insights, exchange expertise, and build long-term partnerships.

Time: 13:00 – 13:45, June 24, 2026.

The opening of Telefilm Vietnam 2026

The opening of Telefilm Vietnam 2026 will officially take place from June 24–26, 2026 at the Saigon Exhibition and Convention Center (SECC), Ho Chi Minh City, marking the start of a dynamic series of activities for the film and television industry.

At the event, visitors will have the opportunity to explore a wide range of highlights, including exhibition areas featuring film, television content, and advanced production technologies; meet and connect directly with producers, broadcasters, and international partners; participate in business matching programs; and attend industry seminars showcasing the latest trends. It serves as a key platform for networking, collaboration, and expanding opportunities in the media and entertainment sector.