Kylie Jenner, Rachel Sennott Star in Charli XCX’s ‘The Moment’

Charli XCX’s upcoming film “The Moment” has generated buzz with its impressive cast lineup. The pop star announced the project through vibrant visuals on her social media, showcasing an array of stars destined to shine.
Stellar Cast and Crew
Directed by Aidan Zamiri, the film includes a diverse ensemble featuring:
- Kylie Jenner
- Alexander Skarsgard
- Rachel Sennott
- Rosanna Arquette
- Kate Berlant
- Rish Shah
- Jamie Demetriou
- Arielle Dombasle
- Hailey Benton Gates
- Trew Mullen
- Mel Ottenberg
- Richard Perez
- Isaac Powell
- Tish Weinstock
- Michael Workéyè
- Shygirl
- A. G. Cook
In her meta role, Charli XCX portrays a rising pop star grappling with the pressures of fame as she prepares for her arena tour debut. The film explores the intricacies of the music industry.
Production and Music
“The Moment” is a collaboration between Charli XCX, who conceived the original idea, and Aidan Zamiri, who co-wrote the screenplay alongside Bertie Brandes. The soundtrack features contributions from A. G. Cook.
Release Information
Scheduled for a theater debut next year, this film represents the first project under Charli’s new production company, Studio365. It marks Zamiri’s feature directorial debut, after establishing a reputation through music videos for high-profile artists such as Billie Eilish and Timothée Chalamet.
Charli XCX’s Cinematic Aspirations
After the success of her album “Brat” and its sold-out tour, Charli is venturing deeper into acting. She recently debuted in “Erupcja,” which received positive reviews, and appears in upcoming projects including:
- “100 Nights of Hero” directed by Julia Jackman
- “Sacrifice,” directed by Romain Gavras
- Daniel Goldhaber’s “Faces of Death” remake
- Gregg Araki’s “I Want Your Sex” featuring Olivia Wilde
- Cathy Yan’s “The Gallerist” with Jenna Ortega and Natalie Portman
This new artistic direction highlights Charli’s ambition to expand her influence beyond music as she continues to captivate audiences in multiple formats.