Daughters

Documentaire
    Réalisé par Angela Patton, Natalie Rae • Écrit par Angela Patton, Natalie Rae, Troy Lewis, Adelina Bichis
    États-Unis • 2024 • 107 minutes • Couleur
Résumé

Quatre jeunes filles se préparent à un numéro de danse avec leurs pères incarcérés, dans le cadre d'un programme de paternité unique en son genre dans une prison de Washington.

Four young girls prepare for a special Daddy Daughter Dance with their incarcerated fathers, as part of a unique fatherhood program in a Washington, D.C. jail. For most of the daughters, the dance will be the only time they will be able to touch or hug their fathers during sentences, some of which are as long as 20 years.

"Four young girls are preparing for a Daddy Daughter Dance with their fathers, all of whom are incarcerated in Washington, DC. For Aubrey, Santana, Raziah, and Ja’Ana, this may be the last time they will be able to hug their fathers for the foreseeable future. Since 2014, in-person visits have been slowly replaced by video calls that benefit for-profit corporations but prevent the possibility of human touch. Meanwhile, their dads are taking part in a twelve-week Date with Dad program to learn how to strengthen their bonds with their daughters and gain skills to navigate the challenges of family and fatherhood upon their eventual release.
A meaningful and affecting portrait of the systemic impacts of carceral systems, Natalie Rae and Angela Patton’s film is the result of an eight-year collaboration. By turn joyful and devastating, Rae and Patton show the girls and their fathers in all of their beautiful complexity, upending stereotypes around incarceration and revealing the redemptive power of family bonds."
(TS - Full Frame Documentary Film Festival)

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