"Some Girls," by Raquel Cepeda / Dominican Republic and USA / 2017 / 50mins / Documentary / English
Some Girls explores the intersection of Latina-American identity by focusing on a group of troubled teenage girls—including two main protagonists—from a Bronx-based suicide prevention program who feel rejected and shackled by binary Black and white constructs but are transformed through an exploration of their roots. In the course of the film, shot over four years, they use ancestral DNA testing to discover their roots, learning more about themselves and, by extension, Latinxs New World history. On a sojourn to Dominican Republic, they explore issues of social justice, ethnic studies, history, and identity.
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Raquel Cepeda
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