Charli XCX Embraces a Hell Version of Herself in Fictional Documentary Teaser
The Grammy-winning artist is preparing for a significant big screen appearance in 2026, starting with the mockumentary titled The Moment.
Throughout the movie, she embodies what she refers to as a twisted version of her public image.
It’s the truest representation of the music industry that I’ve ever seen, the star commented.
She further explained in a conversation: It’s not a tour documentary, however the inspiration came from the demand to create one.
A Glimpse into The Film
The first teaser, released on Thursday, mixes real clips from her recent tour with fictionalized off-stage interactions.
The Moment is directed and co-written by Aidan Zamiri, who explained that the plot centers on a scenario where Charli made entirely different choices in the marketing of her hugely successful record Brat.
Star-Studded Cast
- Rachel Sennott
- Alexander Skarsgård
- Kate Berlant
- Kylie Jenner
A Busy Acting Schedule
This project is a single one of many forthcoming screen roles for the musician, who already appeared in three cinematic festival entries recently.
- Friendship drama Erupcja
- Satirical comedy thriller Sacrifice
- LGBTQ+ fantasy 100 Nights of Hero
She also played herself in the comedy series Overcompensating.
Upcoming Projects
The following year will also feature Charli together with Olivia Wilde in romantic thriller I Want Your Sex, Natalie Portman in gallery suspense The Gallerist, and Barbie Ferreira in scary reboot Faces of Death.
Additionally, she agreed to appear in Dakota Johnson’s first film as director A Tree in Blue.
I am really enjoying my cinematic path, Charli shared. I’m incredibly motivated currently in acting, and I solely choose to take on things that inspire me.
Soundtrack Involvement
February will also bring the launch of the director’s adaptation of Wuthering Heights, which will feature original songs from the artist.
She is also set to create the soundtrack for the film Mother Mary, with Anne Hathaway and Michaela Coel, set to be released next year.
The mockumentary will be released on January 30.