Charli XCX Portrays a Hell Version of Herself in Satirical Film Preview
The celebrated musician is getting ready for a major film presence in 2026, starting with the fictional documentary titled The Moment.
Within the project, she embodies what she refers to as a hell version of herself.
It’s the realest depiction of the entertainment world that I’ve ever seen, the performer remarked.
She clarified in a discussion: This isn’t a concert film, yet the concept came from the pressure to create one.
A Glimpse into The Moment
The initial preview, released on Thursday, blends real clips from her recent tour with made-up off-stage interactions.
The Moment is helmed and co-scripted by her collaborator, who explained that the plot revolves around a world where the singer opted for alternate decisions during the publicity of her hugely successful record Brat.
All-Star Lineup
- Rachel Sennott
- Alexander Skarsgård
- Kate Berlant
- Kylie Jenner
A Packed Movie Lineup
The film is just one of many forthcoming film appearances for Charli, who recently starred in three independent movies in the current year.
- Personal narrative Erupcja
- Humorous suspense film Sacrifice
- LGBTQ+ fantasy 100 Nights of Hero
She also appeared as herself in the Amazon series Overcompensating.
Future Ventures
The coming year will also see the star alongside Olivia Wilde in erotic drama I Want Your Sex, Natalie Portman in gallery suspense The Gallerist, and Barbie Ferreira in scary reboot Faces of Death.
Additionally, she signed on to feature in Dakota Johnson’s maiden directing project A Tree in Blue.
I am really enjoying my acting journey, Charli stated. I’m incredibly motivated right now in that field, and I always choose to take on roles that stimulate me.
Score Contributions
The month of February will also include the debut of the director’s interpretation of Wuthering Heights, which will showcase fresh tracks from the singer.
She is also set to provide music for the story Mother Mary, with Anne Hathaway and Michaela Coel, planned for launch soon.
The film is scheduled to debut on 30 January.