“This film is my truth — the love, the loss, the pain, and the healing that made me who I am today,” singer says after Rebbeca secures Dec. 10 and 13 theatrical release
Becky G will bring her documentary Rebbeca to the big screen for a two-night-only event this December.
The film, which premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival in June, will be released in movie theaters nationwide on Dec. 10 and 13 via Live Nation Studios and Trafalgar Releasing. Tickets to the limited engagement go on sale Nov. 6.
“After premiering at Tribeca… it’s time. REBBECA is coming to cinemas around the world, and I couldn’t be prouder to share my story with you,” she wrote on social media. “This film is my truth — the love, the loss, the pain, and the healing that made me who I am today.”
“This film isn’t about perfection,” Becky G added in a statement. “It’s about becoming. Rebbeca was filmed in a moment of personal transition, when the questions were still louder than the answers. It’s raw, it’s real, and it’s healing.”
The Mexican-American singer first announced Rebbeca — which documents Becky G making her first música mexicana album, Esquinas, her first headlining tour in 2023, and “a glimpse into this continued journey of healing” — back in April, two months before the film debuted at Tribeca.
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“Rebbeca symbolizes resilience, the kind that shows up quietly in our families, our culture, our growth,” Becky told Rolling Stone at the film festival premiere. “This film gave me the space to show up not just as Becky G, but Rebbeca. It’s about identity, healing, forgiveness, and honoring the people and places that made me.”
Rebbeca features never-before-seen moments from Becky G’s early performances, including a talent show at CityWalk where she sang a Cheetah Girls song.
























