🔗 Share this article The Music Icon Portrays a Twisted Persona of Herself in Satirical Film Teaser The celebrated musician is gearing up for a substantial film onslaught in 2026, beginning with the mockumentary titled The Moment. Throughout the movie, the artist plays what she refers to as a hell version of her public image. It’s the most authentic portrayal of the music industry that I’ve ever seen, the performer remarked. She elaborated in a conversation: This isn’t a concert film, but the idea originated from the demand to produce one. An Early Look into The Moment The debut trailer, launched on this week, blends actual recordings from her recent tour with fictionalized backstage scenes. The Moment is overseen and co-authored by her collaborator, who revealed that the plot centers on a scenario where Charli took completely different paths in the promotion of her hugely successful record Brat. Star-Studded Cast Rachel Sennott Alexander Skarsgård Kate Berlant Kylie Jenner A Packed Movie Lineup The film is just one of several future film appearances for the star, who has appeared in three festival films this year. Personal narrative Erupcja Humorous suspense film Sacrifice Queer fairytale 100 Nights of Hero She also took on her own role in the Amazon series Overcompensating. What’s Next The following year will also see Charli with Olivia Wilde in romantic thriller 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 feature in the star’s maiden directing project A Tree in Blue. I’m thoroughly loving my foray into acting, Charli stated. I’m incredibly motivated at the moment in that field, and I always aim to pursue projects that excite me. Soundtrack Involvement Next February will also bring the launch of the filmmaker’s adaptation of Wuthering Heights, which will feature original songs from the singer. Additionally, she will provide music for the drama Mother Mary, featuring Anne Hathaway and Michaela Coel, set to be released in the coming year. The mockumentary is scheduled to debut on 30 January.