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Three women, Rachel (Natasha Lyonne), Christina (Elizabeth Olsen), and Katie (Carrie Coon), come together as their father has moved from hospital to hospice care in the late days of his battle with ...
Christina lives far away with her family, and is the doting mother of a three-year-old daughter. Katie lives across town in Brooklyn, where her teenage offspring give her fits and likely sap up a lot ...
His Three Daughters, now streaming on Netflix, stars Olsen, Carrie Coon and Natasha Lyonne as estranged sisters caring for their dying father.
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