

A raw, poetic self-portrait in which young, NYC-born Afro-Latina Rebeca “Beba” Huntt stares down historical, societal, and generational trauma.
Direction
Huntt directs her own excavation with surgical vulnerability.
Cinematography
16mm grain that feels like memory itself — tactile, imperfect, alive.
Editing
Collage structure mirrors fragmented identity; no linear healing here.
Director
Rebeca Huntt
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Huntt shot over seven years, beginning at nineteen — the footage ages with her.
Part of a wave of millennial/Gen Z autofiction docs (Dick Johnson Is Dead, Procession) where directors become their own unreliable narrators.