Charli xcx attended the Berlin Film Festival premiere of her mockumentary 'The Moment,' where she declared the end of her 'Brat' era. The event at Zoo Palast drew enthusiastic fans and featured discussions on her role and future career plans. She praised the festival for championing political and visionary films.
Charli xcx appeared at the Berlin Film Festival on February 14, 2026, for the European premiere of 'The Moment,' a mockumentary directed by Aidan Zamiri. The screening took place at Zoo Palast, packed with fans who screamed upon her red carpet arrival. Guests received custom Howard Stirling 'Brat' bank cards, referencing an inside joke from the film. After the screening, Charli joined Zamiri on stage, confirming that her 'Brat' era is concluded. 'It feels like a sort of long overdue full stop in the world of 'Brat,' and I think we knew that going into it,' she said. 'For me, it's over. And you can't dread the end when it's over.'
In the film, Charli portrays an alternate-reality version of herself, facing a dilemma between artistic integrity and commercial success. A director played by Alexander Skarsgård is hired to film her 'Brat' tour, testing her resolve. The cast includes Rosanna Arquette, Kate Berlant, Jamie Demetriou, Hailey Benton Gates, Isaac Powell, Rish Shah, Kylie Jenner, and Rachel Sennott, though only Charli and Zamiri attended the Berlin event.
'The Moment' debuted at Sundance last month and had a U.S. theatrical release, becoming A24's fastest-selling limited release with over 50 screenings sold out and most ticket buyers under 35. It opens in Europe the following week. At a press conference, Charli reflected on her role, joking, 'I've been training to play this role my entire life in ways, very Method from the day I was born.' She noted drawing from real experiences: 'Have I had a breakdown in the back of a Viano while smoking a million cigarettes? Yes.'
Charli applauded the Berlinale for 'not shying away from political films, from films that have a real social angle, films by directors who really are visionary and have something to say.' She added, 'Those are the kinds of films that we love and want to champion ourselves. I'm only just starting out in this industry, but I feel passionate about working within those spaces.' Looking ahead, she expressed readiness for a new era but uncertainty about its form: 'I do feel ready to embark on a new journey. But I don't know what that is.'