Charli XCX Embodies Her Unapologetic On-Screen Persona at Sundance Premiere of 'The Moment'
During the highly anticipated premiere of her new quasi-mockumentary, Charli XCX sat down with fans and critics for a candid Q&A session. The singer-songwriter dished about how she drew inspiration from her own life to portray an exaggerated version of herself on screen.
"I'm obviously quite related to my character," Charli explained, "so I had a lot of inspiration to pull from." While acknowledging that the film's portrayal might be an exaggeration, she admitted to having faced similar emotional struggles in real life. Charli revealed she has been known to give her managers a hard time and confessed to experiencing intense spiral moments.
The singer-actress highlighted how her 16-year-old entry into the music industry has led to varying highs and lows throughout her career. She shared personal anecdotes about meeting different types of people who embody various characters within the film, from those rooting for her unconditionally to those more invested in exploiting her as an artist.
Charli expressed her desire to challenge herself creatively by working with visionary directors like Aidan Zamiri, Gregg Araki, and Cathy Yan. She wants to immerse herself in new artistic environments and collaborate with individuals who allow her to thrive outside of her comfort zone.
As Charli XCX continues to branch out into acting, fans can look forward to her upcoming projects at the Sundance Film Festival, including 'The Moment,' 'I Want Your Sex,' and 'The Gallerist.' With her latest film set to premiere on January 30, expect a thrilling ride of unapologetic self-expression from this fearless artist.
During the highly anticipated premiere of her new quasi-mockumentary, Charli XCX sat down with fans and critics for a candid Q&A session. The singer-songwriter dished about how she drew inspiration from her own life to portray an exaggerated version of herself on screen.
"I'm obviously quite related to my character," Charli explained, "so I had a lot of inspiration to pull from." While acknowledging that the film's portrayal might be an exaggeration, she admitted to having faced similar emotional struggles in real life. Charli revealed she has been known to give her managers a hard time and confessed to experiencing intense spiral moments.
The singer-actress highlighted how her 16-year-old entry into the music industry has led to varying highs and lows throughout her career. She shared personal anecdotes about meeting different types of people who embody various characters within the film, from those rooting for her unconditionally to those more invested in exploiting her as an artist.
Charli expressed her desire to challenge herself creatively by working with visionary directors like Aidan Zamiri, Gregg Araki, and Cathy Yan. She wants to immerse herself in new artistic environments and collaborate with individuals who allow her to thrive outside of her comfort zone.
As Charli XCX continues to branch out into acting, fans can look forward to her upcoming projects at the Sundance Film Festival, including 'The Moment,' 'I Want Your Sex,' and 'The Gallerist.' With her latest film set to premiere on January 30, expect a thrilling ride of unapologetic self-expression from this fearless artist.