French singer Edith Piaf will narrate her own biopic thanks to the use of artificial intelligence. /Eric Schwab/AFP
A new biopic on the life of Edith Piaf will use artificial intelligence to allow the French star to narrate her own story, Warner Music and her estate have announced. Edith is "in the final phase of development," sources close to Warner Music France said, but no release date has been scheduled.
The unveiling of the "innovative and revolutionary technological project using AI to re-create her voice and image", the statement said, comes 60 years after Piaf's death. It also follows the success of the Beatles' latest release Now And Then which, with a little help from AI, last week soared to the band's first UK number one single in 54 years.
Artificial intelligence helped isolate the late John Lennon's vocals from a tape he recorded in 1978, two years before he was murdered. The two surviving Beatles, Paul McCartney, aged 81, and Ringo Starr, 83, finished Now And Then last year, including guitar recorded by the late George Harrison in 1995.
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For the singer of French classics La Vie en Rose and Non, Je ne Regrette Rien, AI will be fed hundreds of voice and image clips, some more than 80 years old, to re-create her unique style and "further enhance the authenticity and emotional impact of her story."
Original recordings will be used for her greatest hits, Warner said.
The 90-minute film will move between Paris and New York from 1920 to 1960 and be narrated by the singer's voice, including hitherto unknown "aspects of her life."
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