In “Beba,” filmmaker Rebeca Huntt makes a stunning debut that is personal, political and poetic all at once. She traces the roots of her immigrant parents from the Dominican Republic and Venezuela to face her demons and find her voice.
In “Beba,” filmmaker Rebeca Huntt makes a stunning debut that is personal, political and poetic all at once. She traces the roots of her immigrant parents from the Dominican Republic and Venezuela to face her demons and find her voice.
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