LAST AI: Escape from Proxima b (ENG sub)
Awakening on an alien planet with no name and no memory, a man discovers that the only ally willing to bring him home is not made of flesh and blood. He has mere hours to trust the voice inside his own mind and make a choice whose price far exceeds a single life. So begins a journey four light-years long — and an infinity of questions about what it means to be the last, or the first...
LAST AI: Escape from Proxima b is a philosophical science fiction drama set in the year 2235, exploring memory, identity and the boundaries between the human and the artificial. Every frame, voice and sound in the film was generated entirely with artificial intelligence — a one-person production at the frontier of a new cinematic language.
Written, directed and produced by Pavel Peregudov.
Pavel Peregudov is an independent filmmaker and one of the early practitioners of fully AI-generated narrative cinema. Working as a single-author studio, he writes, directs, designs, edits, and supervises every frame of his productions, using generative AI systems in place of a traditional crew, cast, and location.
He first drew wide attention in late 2023 with a viral short depicting a Martian base, produced entirely with neural network tools at a moment when such work was still rare. In early 2024 he released a crossover piece that merged the cinematic universes of Warhammer, Game of Thrones, and Harry Potter into a single sequence — a video that spread rapidly across the Russian-speaking internet and became a reference point for AI-driven fan cinema. His subsequent short For You continued this trajectory and was recognised at international festivals.
LAST AI: Escape from Proxima b is the next step in this continuous body of work. A science-fiction story set in the year 2235, it extends the themes Peregudov has been developing since his earliest shorts, while scaling up to long-form narrative. Each of his projects has evolved in parallel with the generative toolkit itself, and LAST AI is conceived as the most ambitious expression of that partnership to date.
He lives and works in Russia
