Some Girls

Film

by Raquel Cepeda

Details

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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About the Director

Raquel Cepeda

Born in Harlem to Dominican parents, award-winning documentary filmmaker and writer Raquel Cepeda is the author of Bird of Paradise: How I Became Latina. She directed and produced the NAMIC (National Association for Multi-ethnicity In Communications) Vision nominated film Bling: A Planet Rock, a feature length documentary about American hip-hop culture’s obsession with diamonds and all of its social trappings, particularly how the infatuation with “blinging” became intertwined in Sierra Leone’s decade long conflict, co-produced with the VH1/MTV Networks and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP). For almost two decades, Cepeda’s writings have been anthologized and her byline has been featured in media outlets including People, the Associated Press, The Village Voice, MTV News, CNN.com, and many other publications. She’s contributed to WNYC, CNN and CNN’s Inside the Middle East as a freelance reporter. Cepeda edited the critically acclaimed anthology And It Don’t Stop: The Best Hip-Hop Journalism of the Last 25 Years, winner of the PEN/Beyond Margins and Latino Book Award. As the former editor in chief of Russell Simmons’ Oneworld, Cepeda was responsible for the magazine’s overhaul in September 2001, winning a Folio Award for best re-design and receiving accolades for her global take on urban culture. Cepeda sits on the board of City Lore and the Style Wars Restoration Project. She lives in New York City. Learn More