San Francisco Documentary Festival

The Personal is Political: Shorts

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Dukakis: Recipe for Democracy
Thirty years after running for president, Michael Dukakis’s ongoing leadership and culinary wisdom offer an antidote to the instability of American democracy.
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Classroom 4
CLASSROOM 4 is the story of an award-winning history professor leading a group of students, half incarcerated and half free, in a class titled THE HISTORY OF CRIME AND PUNISHMENT IN THE UNITED STATES. Through exploring concepts in the course including masculinity, prison abolition and mercy, the work challenges the invisibility of incarcerated people, reveals the consequences of mass imprisonment for everyone and emphasizes the importance of these programs to bring together the incarcerated and free to meet and know one another.
We Exist
Dunsmuir bound musician, Sweet Bean Selene, talks about life as a hobo and how its female, trans, and queer community need to survive to become elders.
A Mile and a Half
The border between North Dakota and Minnesota is physically a small river but legislatively a large canyon. Through the voices of clinic leadership, staff, and escorts, we hear the story of the Red River Women's Clinic, the only clinic in the state of North Dakota providing abortion services before the Dobbs decision, when it was forced to close. This is the story of a successful community resistance and a collective effort that resulted in no gap in abortion services when the clinic moved a mile and a half into the state of Minnesota.
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Upon accepting the Democratic nomination for president in 1988, Michael Dukakis tells his fellow citizens that when they see an image of the White House, he wants them to feel pride. He pledges to serve in a White House that "sets high standards not just for the American people, but high standards for itself." “Dukakis” catches up with the unflappable three-term Massachusetts governor three decades later. On a snowy afternoon, in the same Brookline, Massachusetts duplex he bought with his wife Kitty more than 50 years ago, he pulls a frozen turkey carcass from the freezer and starts chopping onions.


While soup broth simmers, “Dukakis” takes viewers on a journey along his long arc of leadership, reflecting on his formative years as the son of Greek immigrants up to the present. At age 85, he mentors budding public servants as a college professor. He also chairs a commission to connect Boston’s North and South rail stations – a project he has backed since the 1970s. Meanwhile a crop of new leaders – including Northeastern University undergraduate Juan Gallego, also a son of immigrants – carries Dukakis’ legacy forward all the way to the governor’s office.


“Democracy is a work in progress,” says Dukakis as he fills a bowl with steaming soup. “A precious gift that needs constant nurturing.” Amidst this time of unprecedented uncertainty in American politics, “Dukakis” offers a reason to pause, take stock in the past, and look forward with renewed faith in what’s possible when people believe in democracy, and each other.

  • Year
    2024
  • Runtime
    28 minutes
  • Language
    English
  • Country
    United States
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  • Director
    Erin Trahan, Jeff Schmidt
  • Producer
    Jeff Schmidt, Erin Trahan
  • Editor
    Jeff Schmidt
  • Composer
    Joel Roston
  • Music
    Joel Roston
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