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Indie Cinema Night Ignites Georgia: Dr. Jerome Dorn’s AI Breakup Sparks a New Creative Wave
By Mwanza Klonji
On Sunday, May 8, the Backstage Lounge in Georgia pulsed with energy as film lovers, creators, and industry insiders gathered for the second installment of Indie Cinema Night, hosted by acclaimed media visionary Dr. Jerome Dorn, founder of InDaHouseMedia.
More than just an evening of entertainment, the event became a celebration of innovation, independent storytelling, and bold creative voices. At the heart of the night was the premiere of Dorn’s latest short film, AI Breakup — a bold, timely exploration of love in the digital age and the complex role artificial intelligence may soon play in our most personal decisions.
In a recent conversation with Rolling Out, Dorn revealed the inspiration behind the film: “The story came from real-life observations of how we’re letting technology creep into our most intimate spaces,” he said. “It’s both fascinating and terrifying.”
What sets AI Breakup apart is not just the subject matter, but the way it was made. Dorn filmed the entire project using a Blackmagic camera and two iPhones, underscoring his belief that great filmmaking starts with vision — not expensive equipment.
“Start where you are, with what you have,” Dorn advised. “The power is in the vision, not the gear.”
That vision was on full display as a diverse crowd filled the venue, buzzing with excitement and . With tickets priced at just $10 in advance and $15 at the door, accessibility remained a core value of the event — a true celebration of independent spirit.
The film lineup for the evening reflected a spectrum of voices and experiences, featuring:
• My Mother’s Favorite Daughter
• A Gift of Love
• Why 4K
• Reflections
• AI Breakup
Each screening was followed by lively panel discussions, where respected industry veterans — including Carl Gilliard, the Green brothers Rasheed and Saeed, and Kevin Savage all shared candid insights about the business, the creative process, and the resilience needed to thrive in today’s evolving entertainment landscape.
Their words of wisdom resonated with the crowd, offering not only inspiration but also a call to action for aspiring creatives to tell their stories without waiting for permission.
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As the night drew to a close, one thing was clear: Indie Cinema Night is more than an event — it’s a movement.
With AI Breakup leading the charge, Dr. Dorn is not only redefining independent film — he’s creating space for a new generation of storytellers to rise.
And the story doesn’t stop there. Dorn confirmed that he’s already begun writing the sequel, AI Breakup: Aftermath, which will delve deeper into the emotional and societal consequences of love governed by algorithms.
Stay tuned — the indie renaissance has arrived, and it’s just getting started.











