Much of the "mobile" content from that era was "leaked" or shared without consent (non-consensual imagery), which raises serious ethical and legal concerns.

The appeal of "Films X Beurette 3GP" lies in its accessibility and convenience. These videos are typically short, concise, and optimized for mobile devices, making them easy to watch on-the-go. Additionally, the 3GP format allows for relatively small file sizes, which facilitates easy sharing and downloading.

: Traditionally, these films depicted the "beurette"—a colloquial term for a female Beur—as a figure navigating the tension between her French identity and her family’s cultural heritage.

Beurette entertainment and leisure activities are a vital aspect of their lifestyle. Traditional forms of entertainment, such as music and dance, are still cherished, with many young women enjoying raï and hip-hop music. Social media has also become an essential tool for beurettes, allowing them to connect with others, share their experiences, and express themselves.

: A blend of high-street fashion, streetwear, and traditional accents. High-glam makeup and bold jewelry are frequently used as symbols of confidence and self-expression.

: Modern films often incorporate the role of social media (Instagram, TikTok) as a tool for these women to curate their own "entertainment" and narratives outside of mainstream media.

: Many films focus on young women breaking free from societal or familial expectations to pursue their own identities.

), focusing on the struggle for identity and social assimilation. The Struggle for Place: Documentary-style works like To Them, We Were "Beurettes