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Charli XCX dominated headlines this weekend at the Berlin Film Festival, where her mockumentary The Moment premiered on February 14 in the Panorama section, closing the chapter on her blockbuster Brat summer phenomenon. Reuters reports she declared to journalists, Its up to the world, but for me its over, quoting the film while playing a hellish version of herself opposite Alexander Skarsgard as a meddling studio director, with cameos from Kylie Jenner, Julia Fox, and Rachel Sennott. The cathartic satire, conceived from her own idea and directed by Aidan Zamiri, skewers fame's tensions between art and commerce, drawing from her real industry frustrations like breakdowns in the back of a Viano amid endless cigarettes.
At the press conference, AFP quotes her praising the Berlinale for not shying away from political films with real social angles, feeling honoured amid recent controversies over jury president Wim Wenders Gaza comments. She stunned in a daring black dress at the Zoo Palast premiere, per Hello Magazine, with fans braving cold for a glimpse, her husband George Daniel DJing the afterparty. That bash, however, sparked backlash from Ukrainian artists via United24 Media, as it was hosted by Russian DJ Petit, Anastasia Shevtsova, whose family ties link to cultural ops in occupied Ukraine territories, despite warnings to her team.
Musically, TikTok launched an in-app hub today celebrating her new album Wuthering Heights and its soundtrack via Atlantic Records, per Record of the Day and Hits Daily Double, teasing a dramatic, vulnerable hyperpop evolution beyond Brat, as Daily Orange columnist notes. The albums hub promises fan engagement amid her film pivot, including Sundance roles in The Gallerist and I Want Your Sex, plus upcoming Faces of Death remake. A Charli XCX Night event rocked Vancouver's Pearl on February 13 via Live Nation. No major social mentions surfaced, but Berlinale buzz positions her film-to-music crossover as a biographical pivot, with Russian theatrical release set for April per United24. Critics like The Crimson hail its authentic anguish on aging and creativity in pop's glare.
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