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Lily By Zoubeir Jlassi Wins Historic US$1M Google AI Film Award

January 14, 2026
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At the 1 Billion Followers Summit, a groundbreaking moment for artificial intelligence and cinema emerged when Zoubeir Jlassi’s short film Lily clinched the inaugural Google AI Film Award, featuring a US$1 million prize. This milestone not only showcases the advancements in AI-driven filmmaking but also highlights Africa’s expanding footprint in innovative creative technologies.

This award signifies a notable transformation in the creation and interpretation of cinema. AI, once relegated to background tasks like editing or special effects, has now established itself as a true collaborator in storytelling. Lily exemplifies how AI can contribute to crafting works with emotional depth and artistic merit, standing shoulder to shoulder with traditional films.

The 1 Billion Followers Summit, recognised as one of the largest platforms discussing the creator economy, digital narratives, and emerging technologies, brought together a diverse array of content creators and industry leaders. It served as an ideal backdrop for the launch of such a significant AI film award.

By awarding a seven-figure prize to Jlassi’s AI-augmented short film, Google and the summit organisers sent a strong message: AI filmmaking has transitioned from an experimental pursuit to a formidable artistic and commercial force.

Zoubeir Jlassi has emerged as a fresh voice in contemporary cinema, embracing AI as a creative partner rather than a novelty. His work delves into narrative richness, visual artistry, and the ethical dilemmas posed by intelligent machines. In Lily, technology is not a dominating force; instead, it amplifies human emotion and intent.

This approach leads to a film that avoids the cold, sterile aesthetic often associated with AI outputs. Instead, Lily offers a warm and relatable visual language that embodies mood, memory, and emotional depth.

Jlassi’s victory is a pivotal moment for Tunisia and Africa within the global landscape of AI and creative technologies. As innovation in AI is typically associated with Silicon Valley, Asia, or Europe, Lily presents a compelling counter-narrative. It underscores Africa’s active participation in shaping the future of advanced technology, proving that talent and vision know no geographic boundaries.

Lily is a deeply personal short film exploring themes of innocence, memory, and human connection. The film’s unique aesthetic stands in contrast to the sophisticated technology that created it, reinforcing the idea that AI can enhance human sensitivity rather than diminish it.

Using advanced generative AI tools for character and environment creation, along with AI-assisted animation and post-production techniques, Jlassi achieved cinematic quality without the support of a major studio, which exemplifies AI’s transformative potential in democratising filmmaking while maintaining a focus on human creativity throughout the process.

The Google AI Film Award is not simply a prize; it’s a declaration about the future of cinema. It establishes AI as a legitimate artistic medium and affirms the enduring power of storytelling, emphasising that the future lies in collaboration between human creativity and artificial intelligence. For young filmmakers and artists, this represents an inspiring direction for the next generation in cinema.

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