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David Cronenberg says Brutalist AI controversy was a ‘campaign against’ the film by rival Oscar nominees

The director was discussing the row over Adrien Brody’s AI-enhanced Hungarian accent, saying ‘we mess with actors’ voices all the time’David Cronenberg has suggested the AI controversy over Adrien Brody’s Hungarian accent in The Brutalist was an issue manufactured by the campaign of a rival Oscar film.Cronenberg was speaking at the London Soundtrack festival alongside composer Howard Shore, and in remarks reported by the Hollywood Reporter, said that film-makers “mess with actors’ voices all the time”. Cronenberg said: “There was a discussion about Adrien Brody [and] apparently they used artificial intelligence to improve his accent. I think it was a campaign against The Brutalist by some other Oscar nominees. It’s very much a Harvey Weinstein kind of thing, though he wasn’t around.” Continue reading...



David Cronenberg believes the controversy surrounding the use of AI to enhance Adrien Brody's Hungarian accent in "The Brutalist" was a deliberate campaign by rival Oscar nominees. Cronenberg defended the practice, noting filmmakers often manipulate actors' voices and cited his own experience altering John Lone's voice in "M Butterfly." The controversy arose after it was revealed that AI was used to blend voices to create a more authentic Hungarian accent for Brody and Felicity Jones.

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