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Charli XCXs The Moment New Trailer Reveals Wild Brat-Era Satire
Charli XCX is taking center stage in her new A24 mockumentary The Moment, and the first full trailer just dropped. Following last months teaser, the clip dives deeper into the films playful lampooning of the so-called Brat era, showing Charli navigating fame, erratic advice, and the eccentric personalities that orbit her career.Directed by Aidan Zamiri, The Moment features Charli as a fictionalized version of herself preparing for her arena tour debut. The trailer opens with her character already fed up with the cringe aspects of Brat-era fame, while her label and a high-energy director, played by Alexander Skarsgrd, push to capitalize on every flashy trend.Star-Studded ChaosThe trailer is packed with cameos and supporting performances that add layers of satire and bite. Rosanna Arquette plays a label executive whose children adore Charlis album, embodying the tension between corporate interests and pop culture trends. Rachel Sennott drops sharp, possibly accidental digs at Brat-brand deals, while Hailey Benton Gates, Kate Berlant, and Jamie Demetriou appear as part of Charlis eccentric entourage. Even Kylie Jenner weighs in, offering tongue-in-cheek guidance: when the public starts to tire of you, thats when you must stay visible.The trailer portrays a world where every friend, executive, and influencer is a potential obstacle, or comic relief, for Charli as she balances her ambitions with the absurdity of fame. Its part mockumentary, part pop-culture satire, and full of irreverent energy.Sundance and Theatrical ReleaseThe Moment will premiere at the 2026 Sundance Film Festival in Park City from Jan. 22 to Feb. 1, joining two other Charli XCX-featured films: Olivia Wildes The Gallerist and Gregg Arakis I Want Your Sex. A24 confirmed the movie will hit theaters nationwide on Jan. 30, giving fans a full look at Charlis playful take on the highs and lows of pop stardom.For fans of pop satire and mockumentary antics, The Moment promises a mix of sharp humor, wild visual gags, and a behind-the-scenes peek at the machinery of fame, Brat-era style.Source
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