Charli XCX in a dramatic trailer scene from her mockumentary 'The Moment', pondering if 'Brat Summer' has turned 'cringe' amid fame's pressures.
Charli XCX in a dramatic trailer scene from her mockumentary 'The Moment', pondering if 'Brat Summer' has turned 'cringe' amid fame's pressures.
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Charli XCX unveils trailer highlights for 'The Moment' mockumentary

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Following the announcement of her A24 mockumentary 'The Moment,' Charli XCX has shared a new trailer on December 11, 2025, questioning if 'Brat Summer' has gone 'cringe' amid fame's pressures. Directed by Aidan Zamiri, the film stars Alexander Skarsgård, Rachel Sennott, and features Kylie Jenner, premiering at Sundance 2026 before theaters on January 30.

New Trailer Breakdown

The trailer, released December 11, 2025, immerses viewers in pop stardom's chaos, inspired by Charli's 'Brat' era. It starts with Charli asking, 'Hi, it’s Charli XCX, are you having a Brat Summer?' then confiding to a colleague: 'Don’t you think the whole ‘Keep having a Brat Summer’ thing is a little bit cringe?' Blending real 'Brat' tour footage (performances, chat shows) with fictional backstage drama, it shows her team debating momentum.

Charli vents frustrations in a car: 'Everybody is so desperate for me to be fucking innovative all the time and fucking cool... Well I don’t fucking know what I fucking want.' Kylie Jenner consoles her, urging to 'go even harder' when fans tire. Alexander Skarsgård, as a concert film director, warns against offending audiences and probes her cocaine lyrics ('literally or metaphorically?'). Rachel Sennott plays a skeptical friend, Jamie Demetriou a flustered manager, amplifying the satire on fame.

Quick Film Context

Building on the previously detailed mockumentary (not a straight tour doc), it weaves authentic 'Brat' elements—like lime green aesthetics, remixes, and Glastonbury—with invented scenarios. Additional cast includes Rosanna Arquette, Hailey Benton Gates, Kate Berlant, and Isaac Powell. Sundance premiere: January 22-February 1, 2026; theaters: January 30 via A24. Charli has more 2026 projects ahead.

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Reactions on X to Charli XCX's 'The Moment' trailer mix excitement for its satirical mockumentary style skewering 'Brat Summer' fame with analytical takes on its fictional reimagining. Fans highlight meta elements like PR 'social experiments' and appreciate Charli embracing cringe, while some express skepticism over prolonging the Brat era or finding the exaggeration unbearable. High anticipation for Sundance premiere and cast including Kylie Jenner noted positively.

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Charli XCX on the red carpet at Berlin Film Festival, premiering 'The Moment' amid cheering fans and flashing cameras.
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Charli xcx premieres 'The Moment' at Berlin Film Festival

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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's mockumentary 'The Moment' will make its streaming debut exclusively on HBO Max in the U.S. on Friday, May 29, following its theatrical run. It will then air on HBO linear at 8 p.m. ET the next day. Directed by Aidan Zamiri, the film stars Charli XCX as a fictionalized version of herself amid the pressures of fame before an arena tour.

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Charli XCX revealed in a British Vogue cover story that her next album after 2024's Brat will be rock music. She told interviewer Laura Snapes that the dance floor is dead, prompting a guitar-forward sound with producers A.G. Cook and Finn Keane. Sessions took place in Paris during Fashion Week last month.

Producer Steven Knight revealed that the documentary on Oasis' 2025 reunion tour currently runs four hours and features a plot. He described interviews with brothers Noel and Liam Gallagher as highly entertaining. The film is being directed by Dylan Southern and Will Lovelace.

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Following the first trailer in December, Billie Eilish dropped a new three-minute trailer on April 13 for her 3D concert film Hit Me Hard and Soft: The Tour (Live in 3D), co-directed with James Cameron. Shot over four nights during her Manchester shows in July 2025, the film—documenting her sold-out world tour—has been delayed to May 8 theaters from its original March 20 date. The trailer emphasizes the innovative 3D filming process with behind-the-scenes discussions.

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