His Three Daughters. (L-R) Elizabeth Olsen as Christina, Carrie Coon as Katie and Natasha Lyonne as Rachel in His Three Daughters. Cr. Sam Levy/Netflix ©2024.
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‘His Three Daughters’ to Premiere on Netflix This Fall

After a premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival last year, Azazel JacobsHis Three Daughters is set to make its way to Netflix this fall. Written and directed by Jacobs, the film stars Natasha Lyonne, Elizabeth Olsen, Carrie Coon, Rudy Galvan, Jose Febus, Jasmine Bracey, Jay O. Sanders and Jovan Adepo.

Here is the plot synopsis:

“From writer-director Azazel Jacobs (French Exit, The Lovers) comes this bittersweet and often funny story of an elderly patriarch and the three grown daughters who come to be with him in his final days. Katie (Carrie Coon) is a controlling Brooklyn mother dealing with a wayward teenage daughter; free-spirited Christina (Elizabeth Olsen) is a different kind of mom, separated from her offspring for the first time; and Rachel (Natasha Lyonne) is a sports-betting stoner who has never left her father’s apartment — much to the chagrin of her half-sisters, who share a different mother and worldview. Continuing his astute exploration of family dynamics in close-knit spaces, Jacobs follows the siblings over the course of three volatile days, as death looms, grievances erupt, and love seeps through the cracks of a fractured home.”


The movie will be released in select theatres on September 6 and make its way to Netflix on September 20. For more information on the film, you can visit www.netflix.com/HisThreeDaughters

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Written by Maxance Vincent

Maxance Vincent is a freelance film and TV critic, and a recent graduate of a BFA in Film Studies at the Université de Montréal. He is currently finishing a specialization in Video Game Studies, focusing on the psychological effects regarding the critical discourse on violent video games.

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