The Grammy-winning artist is gearing up for a major film onslaught in 2026, starting with the fictional documentary titled The Moment.
Throughout the movie, Charli portrays what she calls as a hell version of her own persona.
It’s the most authentic portrayal of the entertainment world that I’ve ever encountered, the performer stated.
She elaborated in an interview: It’s far from a live performance documentary, yet the concept stemmed from the expectation to produce one.
The debut trailer, released on this week, mixes actual recordings from Charli’s Sweat tour with made-up backstage scenes.
The mockumentary is helmed and co-scripted by her collaborator, who explained that the story revolves around a reality where the singer made entirely different choices throughout the marketing of her chart-topping release Brat.
The mockumentary is a single one of many forthcoming movie projects for the musician, who recently appeared in three festival films recently.
Additionally took on her own role in the Amazon series Overcompensating.
Next year will also include the star alongside Olivia Wilde in erotic drama I Want Your Sex, Natalie Portman in art world thriller The Gallerist, and Barbie Ferreira in scary reboot Faces of Death.
She also agreed to feature in the star’s directorial debut A Tree in Blue.
I am really enjoying my acting journey, she shared. I’m highly enthusiastic at the moment in this area, and I only ever aim to pursue roles that stimulate me.
Next February will also see the debut of Emerald Fennell’s adaptation of Wuthering Heights, which will feature original songs from the singer.
Additionally, she will provide music for the film Mother Mary, starring Anne Hathaway and Michaela Coel, set to be released next year.
The mockumentary is scheduled to debut on January 30.
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