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PARIS PLAGE
A lost relic of 1970s French Tokusatsu cinema. This experimental short film reimagines modern geopolitics through the lens of vintage Kaiju aesthetics and analog 16mm film. Featuring handcrafted miniature sets of Paris, practical pyrotechnic effects, and the iconic 'Man in a Suit' monster tradition. The story culminates in a surreal, dazed picnic amidst the smoking ruins of the capital, blending absurd humor with a grainy, flickering disaster movie atmosphere. Technical Stack: > * Visuals: Generated via Kling AI & nano banana pro Higgsfield. #higgsfieldaction #kling2.6 #kling3.0 #nanobananapro #davinciresolve Post-Production: Edited and color-graded in DaVinci Resolve. Aesthetic: Authentic 1970s Japanese SFX style (Tokusatsu) with heavy film grain and light leaks. Directed by Fabian Dores Pais ALL CHARACTERS AND EVENTS IN THIS FILM—EVEN THOSE BASED ON REAL PEOPLE—ARE ENTIRELY FICTIONAL AND GENERATED BY ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE. ALL CELEBRITY VOICES ARE IMPERSONATED... POORLY. THE FOLLOWING PROGRAM REPRESENTS A LOST RELIC OF 1974 FRENCH TOKUSATSU CINEMA. IT CONTAINS SCENES OF GIANT LIZARDS, MINIATURE DESTRUCTION, AND SURREAL PICNICS. DUE TO ITS ABSURD CONTENT, IT SHOULD NOT BE VIEWED BY ANYONE