How many millennial cine-memoirs does the world need? I might have answered that question differently before “Beba.” As a generation of TikTok and Instagram users seek still more ways to overshare, it ...
Conceptually “Beba” is a welcome departure from the usual void of Afro-Latinx women’s voices on screen. Turning the lens on herself in ways in which we rarely see women of color do, first-time feature ...
Rebeca “Beba” Huntt's hypnotic directorial debut takes no prisoners and leaves plenty of casualties. First-time filmmaker Rebeca “Beba” Huntt opens her eponymous debut “Beba” — a complicated and bold ...
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In her debut documentary, Rebeca Huntt excavates her family’s past in order to understand her present. By Lovia Gyarkye Arts & Culture Critic Rebeca Huntt demands attention the moment Beba, her debut ...
“As a product of the New World, violence lives in my DNA. I carry an ancient pain that I struggle to understand,” director Rebeca Huntt utters at the start of Beba, her lyrical and gritty debut film.
Rebeca “Beba” Huntt self-reflects on her upbringing and lingering generational trauma in her debut documentary film Beba which premiered at TIFF this weekend. Shot over eight years, Huntt opens up her ...
Not everyone can take their own life and spin it into something meaningful to outsiders. Rebeca Huntt spent years making sense of her past, and the resulting essay film is a revelation. How many ...