A nine-year-old girl, who is on vacation with her parents in a remote swampy area, becomes trapped in a secret bunker where an American startup company is developing a super-intelligent artificial intelligence. Both the girl and the AI are determined to escape.
"Child Machine" can be best described as a combination of the hit film "Ex Machina" and Kubrick's masterpiece "2001: A Space Odyssey," offering ultimate entertainment for audiences of all ages. The film is an authentic story of AI gone wrong and is one of the first live-action movies to utilize visual effects generated by artificial intelligence using the latest AI technologies.
Rain Rannu is an Estonian film director and entrepreneur in the technology sector. "Child Machine" is his third feature film. He wrote and directed the road movie "Chasing Ponies" (2016), the short VR film "Beqaa VR" (2018), and "Chasing Unicorns" (2019), which received great critical acclaim. His fourth film, "Free Money" (2023), is a humorous drama set in the world of cryptocurrencies.