The Music Icon Plays a Hell Version of Her Own Identity in Mockumentary Teaser
The celebrated musician is getting ready for a major cinematic onslaught in 2026, kicking off with the mockumentary titled The Moment.
Throughout the movie, she plays what she calls as a hell version of her public image.
It’s the realest depiction of the entertainment world that I’ve ever seen, the performer stated.
She elaborated in a conversation: It’s not a tour documentary, but the idea originated from the demand to create one.
An Early Look into The Moment
The debut trailer, unveiled on recently, combines real clips from Charli’s Sweat tour with imagined off-stage interactions.
The mockumentary is helmed and co-scripted by her collaborator, who shared that the narrative revolves around a scenario where the singer opted for alternate decisions during the promotion of her chart-topping release Brat.
All-Star Lineup
- Rachel Sennott
- Alexander Skarsgård
- Kate Berlant
- Kylie Jenner
A Busy Film Calendar
The mockumentary is only one of several upcoming movie projects for the musician, who has appeared in three cinematic festival entries in the current year.
- Relationship story Erupcja
- Humorous suspense film Sacrifice
- LGBTQ+ fantasy 100 Nights of Hero
She also took on her own role in the Amazon series Overcompensating.
Upcoming Projects
Next year will also see Charli alongside Olivia Wilde in sensual story I Want Your Sex, Natalie Portman in art world thriller The Gallerist, and Barbie Ferreira in horror remake Faces of Death.
She also joined to appear in Dakota Johnson’s directorial debut A Tree in Blue.
I am really enjoying my cinematic path, Charli shared. I feel very, very inspired right now in that field, and I only ever aim to pursue projects that excite me.
Score Contributions
Next February will also include the debut of Emerald Fennell’s adaptation of Wuthering Heights, which will showcase 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 in the coming year.
The film is set to premiere on 30 January.