Title: Nothingness
Format: Feature (61m)
Genre: Spiritual / Drama / Psychological Horror
Medium: AI video generation with post
Release date: November 11th, 2025
NOTHINGNESS
The First AI-Generated Feature Film
To watch Nothingness:
Logline: A young Hindu monk seeks silence in a glass-walled cabin deep in the forest. When an uninvited guest arrives, his spiritual pursuit turns into a fight for survival.
“There is a greater intelligence about you, which is not artificial.”
Crafted with state-of-the-art generative tools, Nothingness is an experiment in long-form AI cinema. With heavy atmosphere, minimalist staging and observational rhythm, it explores the fragile line between meditation and madness.
A New Form of Storytelling
A long-format, visually driven narrative created with AI - proof that consistency and mood can carry a feature.
- Slow-burn tension over jump scares
- Minimal dialogue, maximal atmosphere
- Independent innovation and craft
The First AI Feature
From concept to final cut, Nothingness leverages generative imagery and motion for every frame.
- End-to-end AI pipeline
- Post-production polish for cohesion
- A template for future creators
Designed for the Big Screen
Intentionally paced for theatrical darkness - where silence, shadow and reflection become characters.
- Glass walls as a mirror motif
- Natural soundscapes as score
- Texture-driven visual language
Experience cinema like never before:
A Meditative Journey
Nothingness is intentionally crafted to offer a meditative experience. While the story carries suspense and mystery, it unfolds with a sense of calm, inviting viewers into stillness rather than tension.
A Feast for the Senses
Through its visuals, aesthetic choices, and lingering long shots, the film creates space for reflection. The audio - beyond the music - was carefully composed to guide the audience toward a deeper sense of inner spirituality.
Subtle, Unseen Depths
Beyond what is immediately perceivable, Nothingness holds subtle, intangible qualities that work beneath the surface - elements that may not be consciously noticed, yet are deeply felt.