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Netflix Acquires Sundance Documentary ‘Daughters’: A Poignant Exploration of Fatherhood Behind Bars

by Quincy Thomas
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Netflix has bought the rights to the Sundance documentary ‘Daughters.’ The film, directed by Angela Patton and Natalie Rae, provides a riveting look into the lives of four teenage girls who participate in a unique parenting program in a Washington, D.C. jail.

The documentary, produced by a team led by Lisa Mazzotta and Natalie Rae, takes place against the backdrop of a unique Daddy-Daughter Dance. As these young girls prepare for the occasion, they traverse the complications of having imprisoned fathers, emphasizing the specific obstacles and emotional terrain that come with it.

The wide list of executive producers demonstrates the project’s diverse talent base. With celebrities like Kerry Washington, Joel Edgerton, and Jessica Seinfeld, ‘Daughters’ has a formidable cast of campaigners dedicated to drawing attention to the often-overlooked tales of incarcerated families.

The logline alone foreshadows the heartbreaking story that follows, promising a dramatic investigation of the human experience within the criminal justice system. The video not only highlights the tenacity of these young girls, but also looks into the transforming impact of the fatherhood program, resulting in a narrative that transcends conventional standards.

Netflix’s acquisition of ‘Daughters’ demonstrates the company’s continuous commitment to diverse and socially relevant content. The documentary’s exploration of love, separation, and the yearning for connection appeals to audiences looking for narratives that push the boundaries of storytelling.


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