Diary of a Future President

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  • TV-PG
  • 2020
  • 2 Seasons
  • 6.7  (1,259)

Diary of a Future President is a coming-of-age comedy-drama television series that premiered on Disney+ in January 2020. The show is created by Ilana Peña and executive produced by Gina Rodriguez, who also directed the first episode. The series follows the story of a young Cuban-American girl named Elena Cañero-Reed, portrayed by Tess Romero, who later becomes the future president of the United States.

The premise of the series is Elena's journey through the sixth grade, in which she documents her personal and family life in a diary. The show revolves around the everyday struggles of Elena and how she overcomes them with the help of her family and friends. Elena is a typical 12-year-old girl with dreams of becoming the leader of America. The show primarily focuses on Elena's day-to-day life and her emotional and social state.

Selenis Leyva and Charlie Bushnell co-star alongside Tess Romero. Selenis Leyva portrays Elena's mother, Gabi Cañero-Reed, who is a lawyer and a single mother, raising Elena and her older brother Bobby, played by Charlie Bushnell. Gabi is an inspiring figure for Elena, who looks up to her mother and her hard-work ethic. Despite being a strict mother, Gabi is always supportive of Elena, and she often encourages her to pursue her dreams.

The show balances its narrative between Elena's personal life, family life, and her ambition to become the President of the United States. Elena faces various challenges in her school like navigating through friendships, potential crushes, family problems and her awkwardness. Moreover, the show includes reoccurring scenes of her childhood, which are reflected upon later in the present to showcase how her past has influenced her current ambitions.

The series is remarkable in representing the American-Latin culture through various characters and plotlines. Elena's family is of Cuban descent and has left an imprint on their traditions and cultural values that are portrayed throughout the series. The show is unique, as it showcases the personal and professional struggles of an ethnic group, which has been historically underrepresented in shows of this genre. In the show, the character of Elena is portrayed as a strong-willed young lady who takes representation seriously.

Furthermore, Diary of a Future President tackles social and political themes that are necessary in understanding the current socio-political climate. The show presents family life and politics as parallel themes, showing that the two often intertwine. The series displays the importance of representation in leadership roles, as well as the impact of politics and power in everyday life.

Diary of a Future President is also noteworthy due to its representation of gender stereotypes. Elena loves science, cities and politics - traditionally masculine interests - and shows no interest in anything that could typically categorize as 'girly'. In the show, the gender roles are not set in stone, which can help debunk stereotypes that have been perpetrated in pop-culture.

The combination of these themes and values is what makes Diary of a Future President groundbreaking in its depictions of the Latin-America experience while connecting that to the broader American dream. The series humanizes a community that has been misrepresented and showcases the power of family, friendship and ambition. It promotes inclusivity and encourages the audience to embrace diversity and acceptance.

In conclusion, Diary of a Future President is a children's show that has a lot of value for older audiences. It is informative, funny and heartwarming, providing suitable context for the needs of the younger audience while addressing deeply rooted challenges that have been present for generations. The show's overarching message is that one's past does not define their future, and with the right amount of support, guidance, and tenacity, one can achieve anything. The show is a must-watch for anyone who appreciates excellent value content.

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Seasons
October Surprise
10. October Surprise
August 18, 2021
Elena finally gets the school to change its mascot, but students turn against her in the process.
First Gentleman
9. First Gentleman
August 18, 2021
Elena discovers that all of her friends have already had their first kisses.
Supreme Court Injustice
8. Supreme Court Injustice
August 18, 2021
Elena creates a new rebellious internet persona and loses herself a little in the process.
Quid Pro Quo
7. Quid Pro Quo
August 18, 2021
With Gabi out of town and Sam at his poker game, Bobby and Elena throw a party.
Brain Trust
6. Brain Trust
August 18, 2021
Gabi wants to help Elena with her campaign speech and Winter Carnival booth. Elena has other ideas.
The National Stage
5. The National Stage
August 18, 2021
When Sasha is overcome with stage fright, Elena to takes on the role to save the play.
United Nations
4. United Nations
August 18, 2021
Elena gets a lower-than-expected grade on a test and tries to get her grades up.
Pleading the Fifth
3. Pleading the Fifth
August 18, 2021
Elena enlists her Nene (and Gabi’s mother) Francisca to help get her mom off her back.
Strategic Alliance
2. Strategic Alliance
August 18, 2021
Elena joins the school play to spend time with Sasha, but is dismayed when Claude also signs up.
Back In Session
1. Back In Session
August 18, 2021
Elena thinks she has it all figured out, but soon realizes that’s not the case.
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  • Premiere Date
    January 17, 2020
  • IMDB Rating
    6.7  (1,259)