The celebrated musician is getting ready for a substantial cinematic appearance in 2026, kicking off with the mockumentary titled The Moment.
In the film, the artist portrays what she refers to as a twisted version of her public image.
It’s the realest depiction of the music business that I’ve ever seen, the star commented.
She clarified in a conversation: It’s not a tour documentary, however the inspiration originated from the demand to create one.
The initial preview, launched on this week, mixes actual recordings from her recent tour with fictionalized off-stage interactions.
The film is directed and co-written by her collaborator, who revealed that the story focuses on a scenario where the singer took completely different paths throughout the marketing of her chart-topping release Brat.
The mockumentary is a single one of numerous future screen roles for Charli, who recently starred in three festival films this year.
She also played herself in the comedy series Overcompensating.
The coming year will also see the star together with Olivia Wilde in sensual story I Want Your Sex, Natalie Portman in creative industry mystery The Gallerist, and Barbie Ferreira in scary reboot Faces of Death.
She also signed on to feature in the star’s directorial debut A Tree in Blue.
I’m thoroughly loving my foray into acting, Charli expressed. I’m incredibly motivated right now in that field, and I solely choose to take on projects that excite me.
February will also include the debut of the filmmaker’s interpretation of Wuthering Heights, which will include fresh tracks from the singer.
Additionally, she will provide music for the film Mother Mary, starring Anne Hathaway and Michaela Coel, scheduled for release in the coming year.
The mockumentary is set to premiere on 30 January.
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