“La Vie en robots”? More than 60 years after her death, legendary French singer Edith Piaf will come to life in a new biopic that will use AI to recreate her voice and image. Warner Music Group ...
Developments around AI continued to accelerate rapidly on Tuesday, as news emerged of an Edith Piaf biopic that will be the first crafted in animation through AI. The project, from Warner Music ...
After being convincingly portrayed by Marion Cotillard in the 2007 film “La Vie en Rose,” legendary French singer Edith Piaf will come to life in an animated biopic “Edith” that looks to break new ...
Singer Edith Piaf is widely regarded as one of the great voices of the 20th century, a fact certainly not lost on her most dedicated interpreter and contemporary French chanteuse, Nathalie Lermitte.
Warner Music has partnered with Piaf's estate for the upcoming biopic 'Edith' Gaston Paris/Roger Viollet via Getty Edith Piaf’s life story is being told with help from none other than the “La Vie en ...
Édith Piaf is the subject of a forthcoming animated biopic, one that will be heavily produced with AI elements, as Warner Music Group announced today. The company worked with the late singer’s estate ...
Today, the great young, American singer Lucy Dacus has released a 21st century version of French singer Edith Piaf's 70-year old classic love song, "La Vie En Rose." Lucy sings the song, first in ...
Warner Music Group (not a part of Warner Bros. Discovery) has partnered with French production company Seriously Happy and the estate of legendary French singer Édith Piaf to recreate the artist’s ...
French jazz singer Raquel Bitton is internationally praised as the greatest interpreter of music from the Édith Piaf repertoire. Raquel Bitton's critically acclaimed hit show, Piaf: Her Story...Her ...
French singer Édith Piaf will become the subject of a new animated biopic, using AI to generate her voice and image 60 years after her death, Warner Music Group announced. The film, Edith — which was ...
A cinematic obsessive with the filmic palate of a starving raccoon, Rob London will watch pretty much anything once. With a mind like a steel trap, he's an endless fount of movie and TV trivia, borne ...