The hallmarks of a daddy-daughter dance are all there from the beginning of the new documentary film Daughters: pretty dresses, smart suits, a lot of Beyoncé songs.
But there is one key difference. All of the fathers depicted in the film are incarcerated in Washington D.C., and their daughters are coming to visit them for an all-too-rare evening.
A recent move away from face-to-face visits and towards video calls in prisons means some of them haven’t seen each other in years; directors Angela Patton and Natalie Rae capture the human cost of this transition and the stakes it places on the dance.
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