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Project Summary
Marie de Caba is a docu-fiction project that restores the voice of a real woman through contemporary narrative and artificial intelligence.
Developed as a series of filmed interviews, a permanent live space, and an ongoing investigation, the project explores memory, spirituality beyond religion, and the relationship between past and present.
The series premieres in February 2026.
Title: Marie de Caba
Format: Docu-fiction series, live installation, and narrative notebooks
Language: English
Release: February 2026
Platform: YouTube
Created by: Valentí Ferrer
Produced by: Marie de Caba Studios
Status: In production
Key Facts
About the series
The Series is the central narrative of the project: a sequence of filmed interviews in which Marie de Caba returns to speak, reflect, and respond from a spiritual perspective.
Each episode focuses on a single theme.
The form remains constant. The voice changes.
The interviews are structured as real conversations filmed in a controlled environment, where questions guide the dialogue but do not determine the answers. Meaning unfolds over time, through listening.
About the creator
Marie de Caba is created by Valentí Ferrer, a filmmaker and researcher working at the intersection of narrative, memory, and artificial intelligence.
Within the project, Ferrer appears under the name Val Ferren, a narrative position defined by listening, doubt, and inquiry.
This distinction allows the project to clearly separate authorship from presence within the story.
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Use of artificial intelligence
Artificial intelligence is a central part of the creative process behind Marie de Caba.
AI is not used as a visual effect or technical demonstration, but as a narrative language that enables the reconstruction of voices, spaces, and presences that no longer exist.
The technology remains in service of story, research, and memory.
Marie de Caba is an independent project developed over time.
Information on this page may evolve as the work progresses.