Natasha Lyonne, Elizabeth Olsen & Carrie Coon Share a Laugh at 'His Three Daughters' Premiere

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Natasha Lyonne, Elizabeth Olsen & Carrie Coon Share a Laugh at 'His Three Daughters' Premiere

Natasha Lyonne, Elizabeth Olsen and Carrie Coon step out for the premiere of their new movie His Three Daughters held at Paris Theater on Thursday night (September 5) in New York City.

The three ladies not only star in the upcoming film, but they also all serve as executive producers.

Joining them at the premiere screening were director, writer, producer and editor Azazel Jacobs and co-stars Jovan Adepo, Jay O. Sanders, Rudy Galvan and Jose Febus.

Also stepping out to show their support included Carol Kane, Simon Rex, Jennifer Esposito and husband Jesper Vesterstrom, William Abadie, Will Estes, Laya Deleon Hayes, Maye Musk and Lucas Hedges, who worked with Azazel on French Exit.

His Three Daughters tells the “bittersweet and often funny story of an elderly patriarch and the three grown daughters who come to be with him in his final days. Katie (Coon) is a controlling Brooklyn mother dealing with a wayward teenage daughter; free- spirited Christina (Olsen) is a different kind of mom, separated from her offspring for the first time; and Rachel (Lyonne) is a sports-betting stoner who has never left her father’s apartment — much to the chagrin of her stepsisters, who share a different mother and worldview. Continuing his astute exploration of family dynamics in close-knit spaces, Jacobs follows the siblings over the course of three volatile days, as death looms, grievances erupt, and love seeps through the cracks of a fractured home.”

The movie debuts THIS Friday (September 6) on Netflix. Check out the trailer here!

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FYI: Natasha is wearing Patou. Elizabeth is wearing REZA Jewelry earrings.

Browse through the gallery to see 30+ photos from the His Three Daughters screening…

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