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Discover the process behind Charli XCX’s 2020 quarantine album "how i'm feeling now", created in 40 days during the COVID-19 pandemic, including its semi-collaborative nature with her community of online fans.
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Premiere
18 Mar 2021
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USAPG-13
South by Southwest Film Festival Online
Theatrical limited
14 Apr 2022
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UK15
Digital
18 Apr 2022
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UK15
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01 Feb 2022
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18 Mar 2021
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PremierePG-13
South by Southwest Film Festival Online
01 Feb 2022
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DVD on Amazon
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no one is born gay, you hear vroom vroom and something just shifts
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most artists couldn’t make an album this good with unlimited amounts of time and money and she did it in 5 weeks while stuck in her house during quarantine… no it’s true
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Pop stars have always paid exorbitant lip service to how much they need their fans, and that canned sentiment has seemed more honest than ever at a time when a billion Spotify streams is barely enough to cover the rent, and concert tickets are the only thing that keep most acts in business. Or were. When the pandemic hit and the basic concept of physical music venues was rendered unfathomable overnight, the transactional surface layer of the artist-fan dynamic was stripped away like a dirty band-aid, and the scrambled migration towards digital spaces began to reveal deeper truths about what (some) creators really need from their cults.
For Charli XCX — on top of the world before COVID-19 forced the…
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never get on charli xcx' bad side. she has a weaponised army of gay people at her fingertips like nuclear launch codes
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God is a woman and her name is charli xcx
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the editors took the risk of creating a zoom documentary just so we can see Charli XCX bts making her masterpiece of an album. They may die as virgins, but they will also die as heroes
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but where’s the epilogue about the signed douche
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As I start to get my life together and don't have to worry quite so much about my financial stability, I find that the brain does a surprisingly good job of suppressing higher needs. Which is to say, I didn't really realize just how much the pandemic and its consequences fucked me and my life while living it, living in its 'new normal' that tricked me into thinking that this is simply how my life always was and that this is simply fine. This was, of course, not true; just because other people were going through the same things I was or had it worse didn't mean that my problems nor my unhappiness were invalid. If anything, I needed help…
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Before I am a person, I am a Charli XCX stan.
SXSW #3
[WATCHED] 2021
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sorry im way too big of a stan to rate this objectively I would die for this woman
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i only threw this zoom rave 4 u
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“Fuck everyone. They’ll really like this when it comes out because it slaps.”
And it did, who am I to doubt you Charli