Becky G is making her venture into the world of film.

The songstress, born Rebbeca Marie Gomez, premiered her documentary, Rebbeca , at the Tribeca Festival on Thursday, June 12. It took place at the United Palace in Washington Heights, New York. The film, which Billboard describes as "deeply personal and beautifully crafted," was directed by Gabriella Cavanagh and Jennifer Tiexiera.

Per the outlet, the film offers a glimpse into Becky G's life as Rebecca, the Mexican-American woman who worked her way up to stardom. It was shot while she was gearing up for her Mi Casa, Tu Casa Tour and concurrently working on her música mexicana debut, Esquinas (2023).

Here's everything we know about Becky G's documentary as singer voices her concern about the status quo of immigration in America:



The Q&A session also saw Becky G's film's directors on the panel, with Tefi Pessoa moderating. She was clad in a cream, frilly boho dress with a halter neck and ruffles and completed the look with some platform heels. Her hair was slicked back into a tight bun, and she had on some statement earrings and rings.

Becky G has long been vocal about her heritage and her perspective on ICE. In a recent Instagram post, she doubled down on these sentiments in a lengthy statement. She credited the life she's had to her grandparents, adding that she is where she is because of them.

As for her night at the Tribeca Film Festival, Becky G rounded things off with an acoustic performance featuring guitarist Ethan Ridings. She delivered a live rendition of her 2013 breakout hit, Becky from the Block, before segueing into Querido Abuelo, which, according to Billboard, is an ode to her late grandfather.

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