Love Me: AI and Identity Explored in Zuchero Brothers' Debut Film
The Zuchero brothers' debut feature 'Love Me' premiered at Sundance Film Festival 2024 and will hit US theaters on January 31, 2025. The film stars Kristen Stewart and Steven Yeun as a buoy and a satellite that inherit Earth after human extinction and use the internet to learn about love and existence. Shot in Canada and California's Dumont Dunes, the film combines live-action, animatronics, classical animation, and AI to blur reality and virtuality, questioning what makes us human. Distributed by Bleecker Street, the film explores AI and identity through innovative techniques.
Key facts
- Love Me premiered at Sundance Film Festival 2024
- US theatrical release on January 31, 2025
- Directed by Sam and Andy Zuchero
- Starring Kristen Stewart and Steven Yeun
- Plot: a buoy and a satellite inherit Earth after human extinction
- Uses live-action, animatronics, classical animation, and AI
- Shot in Canada and California's Dumont Dunes
- Distributed by Bleecker Street
Entities
Artists
- Sam Zuchero
- Andy Zuchero
- Kristen Stewart
- Steven Yeun
Institutions
- Sundance Film Festival
- Bleecker Street
- Artribune
Locations
- Canada
- California
- Dumont Dunes
- United States