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Charli XCX Enters Criterion Closet
31 Jan
Summary
- Charli XCX revealed her favorite films in the Criterion Collection.
- She selected "Celine and Julie Go Boating" as mind-blowing.
- The singer also praised Cronenberg's "The Shrouds" for tour escape.

Singer Charli XCX recently visited the Criterion Collection's closet, selecting films that have deeply impacted her. As an avid cinephile, she has a notable presence on Letterboxd. Her first pick was Jacques Rivette's 1974 French film, "Celine and Julie Go Boating," which she described as a truly mind-blowing experience.
Charli XCX also expressed her admiration for filmmaker David Cronenberg, choosing his recent movie, "The Shrouds." She finds watching films a valuable way to escape the repetitive nature of life on the road. Despite initial confusion, the film left a lasting impression.
Her other selections included Michelangelo Antonioni's 1961 drama "La Notte," fittingly watched during her honeymoon near Sicily. To round out her choices, she added Ingmar Bergman's "Autumn Sonata," noting her affinity for Swedish culture, which extends from music artists to films.




