The celebrated musician is gearing up for a significant cinematic appearance in 2026, kicking off with the mockumentary titled The Moment.
Throughout the movie, she plays what she describes as a dark version of her public image.
It’s the truest representation of the music business that I’ve ever seen, the star remarked.
She further explained in a discussion: This isn’t a concert film, yet the concept stemmed from the demand to make one.
The debut trailer, unveiled on Thursday, combines authentic footage from her live performances with fictionalized off-stage interactions.
The film is directed and co-written by the director, who explained that the plot centers on a scenario where the artist opted for alternate decisions in the publicity of her smash hit album Brat.
The film is just one of many future screen roles for the musician, who already appeared in three independent movies recently.
She also took on her own role in the humorous show Overcompensating.
Next year will also feature the star together with Olivia Wilde in erotic drama I Want Your Sex, Natalie Portman in creative industry mystery The Gallerist, and Barbie Ferreira in horror remake Faces of Death.
She recently agreed to feature in the actress’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 only ever aim to pursue things that inspire me.
The month of February will also see the launch of Emerald Fennell’s adaptation of Wuthering Heights, which will feature fresh tracks from Charli.
She will also create the soundtrack for the drama Mother Mary, featuring Anne Hathaway and Michaela Coel, scheduled for release next year.
The film is set to premiere on the 30th of January.
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