7 Documentaries About Black Women Creatives Who Exemplified Greatness In The Arts
Beba
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Beba is a unique documentary because it is autobiographical. It is the first feature film that filmmaker Rebeca “Bebe” Huntt ever made, and it gained instant rave reviews. In this documentary, Huntt takes an unflinching look at the generational trauma in her family. She begins with her childhood experiences of being raised by a Dominican father and a Venezuelan mother in New York City. It’s an intimate exploration of generational trauma and the universal human need for connection. It combines a compelling story and important themes with what can only be described as artistic cinematography.