His Three Daughters: Release date, cast, plot, and everything you need to know

Rajan
Clip from His Three Daughters
Clip from His Three Daughters (Image via Netflix)

His Three Daughters is a highly anticipated American drama film directed by Azazel Jacobs. The film premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 9, 2023, and was released in select theaters in the United States on September 6, 2024. It will be available for streaming on Netflix starting September 20, 2024.

Three estranged sisters who come together to look after their dying father form the central focus of the story. As the sisters, His Three Daughters stars Carrie Coon, Natasha Lyonne and Elizabeth Olsen. The film examines deep emotional and relational themes in the last days of their father's life while they negotiate their family dynamics.

His Three Daughters promises to be a gripping and emotional drama with its lovely story and great ensemble. Explore more about the release date, cast, story and other elements of the movie that justify viewing.

The official synopsis says:

"Emotions run high when three estranged sisters reunite in a cramped New York City apartment to watch over their ailing father during his final days."

Everything you need to know about His Three Daughters

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Release date and where to watch

His Three Daughters had its theatrical release on September 6, 2024, in select theaters across the United States. The film drew attention after its Toronto International Film Festival 2023 premiere, as it strongly affected critics as well as viewers.

Fans missing the limited theatrical run can stream it on Netflix starting in September 20, 2024, allowing a global audience.

Plot overview of the drama

His Three Daughters chronicles the reunion of three sisters — Katie, Rachel and Christina — in their father's New York apartment to tend to his last days.

Vincent, their father, is in hospice care at home after cancer strikes. The movie deftly captures the emotional upheaval the sisters experience as they face unresolved problems and old grudges.

Rachel, not Vincent’s biological daughter but the one who has cared for him throughout his illness, faces tension with Katie over her role as the leaseholder of their father’s rent-controlled apartment.

Christina, meanwhile, manages her own personal challenges while trying to arbitrate between her two sisters. The sisters negotiate these obstacles while also considering their father's approaching death and how it would affect their relationships.


Cast and characters

Clip from the movie, His Three Daughters (Image via Netflix)
Clip from the movie, His Three Daughters (Image via Netflix)

The film boasts an impressive cast, with Carrie Coon, Natasha Lyonne and Elizabeth Olsen delivering outstanding performances as the three sisters. His Three Daughters sees Carrie Coon as Katie, the eldest sister who takes charge in the family but struggles to connect with Rachel.

Natasha Lyonne plays Rachel, the sister who has been by their father’s side but faces criticism from Katie. Elizabeth Olsen portrays Christina, the youngest of the three, who balances her role as a mediator while confronting her own issues.

The supporting cast includes notable performances by Jovan Adepo as Rachel’s boyfriend Benjy, Jay O. Sanders as the ailing father Vincent and Rudy Galvan as Angel, the hospice worker who plays a key role in the sisters’ journey.


Family dynamics and emotional tensions

Clip from the movie, His Three Daughters (Image via Netflix)
Clip from the movie, His Three Daughters (Image via Netflix)

His Three Daughters center on the emotional conflict among the three sisters. Old scars reopen, and every sister faces their part in the family as they wait for their father to die. Over differences about how to take care of their father and the future of the family's apartment, Rachel's relationship with Katie gets especially strained.

The central question of the narrative is whether the sisters' father's death will cause them to drift farther apart or enable their reconciliation. After days of strife, the sisters meet at their father's bedside to share one last moment of unity before his death, marking an emotional climax.


Production and direction

His Three Daughters is written and directed by Azazel Jacobs, known for his work on French Exit. Jacobs crafts a moving and personal story that investigates the subtleties of family relationships.

With Jacobs's direction letting the actors give real and honest performances, the way the movie depicts loss and the complexity of sibling dynamics is remarkable.

The production team includes Jacobs as a producer, along with Matt Aselton, Lia Buman, Tim Headington and others. The film’s simple yet impactful setting — a small New York apartment — enhances the tension and emotional depth of the story, creating a highly immersive experience.


The sisters' final moments with their father

The ending of His Three Daughters is both heart-wrenching and bittersweet. In a surprising turn, Vincent briefly regains consciousness and walks around the apartment, delivering a touching monologue to his daughters.

He expresses his love for them and his deep connection to New York City. However, as the sisters soon realize, this was his final moment before breathing his last.

In this poignant moment, the sisters, despite their previous arguments, come together to help their father one last time. This unexpected turn of events serves as a final reminder of their shared bond even as they each struggle with their individual grief.

After their father’s death, His Three Daughters takes a reflective tone. The sisters take turns sitting in their father’s favorite chair, a symbol of their shared history.

Despite the tension and conflict throughout the film, the final scene shows them united, with Christina singing a childhood song. The film leaves viewers with a sense of closure as the sisters find a way to reconnect, even in their grief.


His Three Daughters deftly explores family, loss and healing. Watching three estranged sisters caring for their dying father, the movie investigates the emotional complexity of sister bonds.

The movie is poignant and emotionally strong with a great cast including Carrie Coon, Natasha Lyonne and Elizabeth Olsen and careful direction by Azazel Jacobs. His Three Daughters leaves viewers with a great contemplation on the value of family, pardon and love as the sisters face their past and negotiate an uncertain future.

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