A short documentary about the iconic San Francisco restaurant, Cafe Jacqueline. The film highlights the consistent excellence and originality of this beloved old-school French bistro located in the heart of San Francisco’s North Beach area.
Screened at the 2018 Napa Valley Film Festival
Produced and directed by Phoebe Rubin.
Women Who Cry In Restaurants
The genesis of Paris Roosevelt Productions, this film arose from founder Phoebe Rubin's experience of crying in a restaurant. She discovered that this—a uniquely vulnerable and public moment—was all too common. Naturally, the movie came soon after.
A Childhood of Grace
A look inside the exceptional Cathedral School For Boys in San Francisco. Founded in 1957, the school shares a history with Grace Cathedral and has a legacy of helping young boys mature into responsible young men.
A Safe Haven
Chronicling Bayview Mission, which has provided weekly groceries for the homeless, working poor, and struggling residents of Bayview Hunter’s Point since 2004.
All God's Children
Examining the effects of violence and poverty on a family and on individual residents living in Bayview Hunter’s Point, a neighborhood in southern San Francisco.
The Mary Elizabeth Inn
Founded in 1914 by Lizzie Glide, this women's community provides permanent housing and support services for women with a history of homelessness. The residents here tell their stories.