“Rebbeca,” a new documentary centered on Mexican-American singer and actress Becky G, isn’t simply a highlight reel of her achievements. Yes, it offers an up-close view of the star’s ascent — from her exhilarating first headlining tour to the bold creation of her música mexicana album “Esquinas.” Yet what emerges is a deeper story of a young woman confronting the past and reclaiming her power through personal reckoning, family lineage and forgiveness.
“Rebbeca was saved by Becky G,” she tells Variety. “Becky G was how I survived and how I protected myself and my family. She gave me the strongest sense of security when I needed a form of escapism.”
Directed by Jennifer Tiexiera and Gabriela Cavanagh, and executive produced for Live Nation Studios by Ryan Kroft and Michael Rapino, the film includes the first truly open conversations between Becky and her family regarding her father’s struggles with…
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