Becky G is bringing her personal journey to the big screen.
The documentary film, “Rebbeca,” centering the singer and actress born Rebbeca Marie Gomez, premiered in June at the Tribeca Film Festival. Now, fans of the artist will be able to watch it for a two-night-only limited engagement, offering a vulnerable behind-the-scenes look at the life of the star in movie theaters nationwide on Dec. 10 and 13. Tickets go on sale on Thursday, Nov. 6, at beckygisrebbeca.com.
“After premiering at Tribeca… It’s time,” she wrote on social media. “REBBECA is coming to cinemas around the world, and I couldn’t be prouder to share my story with you. This film is my truth — the love, the loss, the pain, and the healing that made me who I am today.”
According to a press release, “Rebbeca” was filmed during one of the most transformative chapters of her life, documenting Becky G’s creation of her first música mexicana album, “Esquinas,” and her headlining tour in 2023. The film captures her climb to stardom, telling a story of growth, family, and forgiveness, while sharing intimate moments between her significant others and offering honest reflections. Fans will also get a look at never-before-seen moments from Becky G’s early performances, including a talent show at CityWalk where she sang a Cheetah Girls song.
“This film isn’t about perfection,” the singer and actress shared 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 and actress began her career as a teenager, posting YouTube videos that showcased her twists on covers and hits by artists such as Selena Quintanilla and Jennifer Lopez. After releasing her original song, “Shower,” which debuted on the Billboard Hot 100, she has continued to expand her musical repertoire. She has collaborated with some of today’s biggest names, including Bad Bunny, Karol G, Peso Pluma, J-Hope of BTS, Tyla, and others.
Becky G has received American Music Awards, a Billboard Latin Music Award, and Latin American Music Awards. She has had acting roles in “Empire,” “Power Rangers,” “Blue Beetle,” and “Gnome Alone.”
A video clip from “Rebbeca” can be seen below.