Carrie Coon, Elizabeth Olsen and Natasha Lyonne pose for a family portrait (photo)

Carrie Coon, Elizabeth Olsen and Natasha Lyonne pose for a family portrait (photo)

His Three Daughters by Azazel Jacobs will be released on Netflix on September 20.

Four years later French Exit who saw Michelle Pfeiffer respond to Lucas Hedges, Azazel Jacobs brings together a five-star female cast for His three daughters (His Three Daughters in original version), presented at the Toronto International Festival last September, and which he produced for Netflix.

A first for this star of the American indie scene, a regular at the Sundance and Deauville festivals, who made his debut on the big screen in 2003, with the release of Nobody Needs to Know, portrait of two actresses in search of glory. Then it’s The GoodTimesKid in 2005, Momma’s Man in 2008, the famous Terri (with Creed Bratton And John C. Reilly) in 2011, The Lovers in 2017, and French Exit in 2020.

This time, the New York director, always interested in social microcosms (the couple, the family, friendly relations), explores the links between three women, three sisters, who find themselves in the light of the death of their father .

To embody this damaged family, he calls on three exceptional actresses, Carrie Coon, Elizabeth Olsen And Natasha Lyonne, and who all have the particularity of having a foot in the independent sector while having participated in big budget productions. Elizabeth Olsen and Carrie Coon reunite after Infinity War (Marvel), the first franchise in which the latter participates before obtaining a recurring role in that of Ghostbusters (The Legacy, The Threat of Ice). Natasha Lyonne, who needs no introduction, has been through the box Orange is the New Blackand joined the MCU at the same time as the cast of Fantastic Fourplanned for 2025.

However, we find in their respective filmographies UFOs like the Ad Astra of James Gray (Natasha Lyonne), the Kodachrome of Mark Raso (Elizabeth Olsen) or The Nestthe film of Sean Durkinand which sees Carrie Coon giving the answer to Jude Law.

In an X-rated publication, Netflix reveals a new photo of Carrie Coon, Elizabeth Olsen and Natasha Lyonne in His three daughters. Dressed all in black, they are gathered in the family living room and look at the camera with a serious look. A first image which suggests the dramatic tone of the film, the common thread of which will revolve around the different stages of mourning.

The film seems to have been a good experience for its actresses: “Finally! ♥,” writes Elizabeth Olsen in a comment on the tweet.

In the caption of its post, the company announces that His three daughters will be released on September 6 in a handful of cinemas, and that it will be available on the platform on September 20.

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