Daughters
moderate bad language, suicide references
Director(s)Natlie Rae, Angela Patton
Production year2024
Genre(s)Documentary
Approx. running minutes108m
CastChad Morris, Angela Patton, Aubrey Smith, Keith Sweptson, Ja'Ana Crudup, Frank Walker, Santana Stewart, Mark Grimes, Raziah Lewis, Alonzo Lewis, Angela Patton, Natalie Rae, Justin Benoliel, Sam Bisbee, Laura Choi, James Cunningham, Kelsey Lu, Michael Fernandez, Adelina Bichis, Troy Lewis
Daughters
moderate bad language, suicide references
This compassionate and moving US documentary concerning four girls preparing for a dance with their incarcerated fathers ...
This compassionate and moving US documentary concerning four girls preparing for a dance with their incarcerated fathers as part of a prison programme, balances upsetting scenes with heartwarming moments.
violence
language
sex
suicide and self-harm
theme
threat and horror
discrimination
drugs
moderate bad language, suicide references
Classified Date:
04/07/2024
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Netflix International B.V.
violence
There are verbal references to a school shooting in a scene involving a parent and her young child. However, there is no visual detail.
language
Moderate bad language ('bitch') occurs, as well as implied strong language (references to the 'eff' word'), and milder terms ('shit', 'God', 'damn', 'hell').
sex
An inmate expresses regret over a relationship in his younger teens which resulted in the birth of his daughter. The man states that he does not want his daughter to become involved in a similar relationship.
suicide and self-harm
A woman briefly talks about her teen daughter’s suicide ideation, however there are positive messages about the family being offered reassurance and support.
theme
Scenes dealing with the pain of enforced separation include those in which adults and children express frustration, regret and upset. However, these sequences are balanced by uplifting scenes in which family members are reconciled, fathers pledge their determination not to return to prison and vow to reunite their families following their release.
moderate bad language, suicide references
Classified Date:
04/10/2024
Use:
VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Netflix International B.V.
violence
There are verbal references to a school shooting in a scene involving a parent and her young child. However, there is no visual detail.
language
Moderate bad language ('bitch') occurs, as well as implied strong language (references to the 'eff' word'), and milder terms ('shit', 'God', 'damn', 'hell').
sex
An inmate expresses regret over a relationship in his younger teens which resulted in the birth of his daughter. The man states that he does not want his daughter to become involved in a similar relationship.
suicide and self-harm
A woman briefly talks about her teen daughter’s suicide ideation, however there are positive messages about the family being offered reassurance and support.
theme
Scenes dealing with the pain of enforced separation include those in which adults and children express frustration, regret and upset. However, these sequences are balanced by uplifting scenes in which family members are reconciled, fathers pledge their determination not to return to prison and vow to reunite their families following their release.
Classified Date:
18/07/2024
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Netflix International B.V.
Classified date04/18/2024
LanguageEnglish
violence
language
sex
suicide and self-harm
theme
threat and horror
discrimination
drugs
Director(s)Natlie Rae, Angela Patton
Production year2024
Genre(s)Documentary
Approx. running minutes108m
CastChad Morris, Angela Patton, Aubrey Smith, Keith Sweptson, Ja'Ana Crudup, Frank Walker, Santana Stewart, Mark Grimes, Raziah Lewis, Alonzo Lewis, Angela Patton, Natalie Rae, Justin Benoliel, Sam Bisbee, Laura Choi, James Cunningham, Kelsey Lu, Michael Fernandez, Adelina Bichis, Troy Lewis
moderate bad language, suicide references
Classified Date:
04/07/2024
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Netflix International B.V.
violence
There are verbal references to a school shooting in a scene involving a parent and her young child. However, there is no visual detail.
language
Moderate bad language ('bitch') occurs, as well as implied strong language (references to the 'eff' word'), and milder terms ('shit', 'God', 'damn', 'hell').
sex
An inmate expresses regret over a relationship in his younger teens which resulted in the birth of his daughter. The man states that he does not want his daughter to become involved in a similar relationship.
suicide and self-harm
A woman briefly talks about her teen daughter’s suicide ideation, however there are positive messages about the family being offered reassurance and support.
theme
Scenes dealing with the pain of enforced separation include those in which adults and children express frustration, regret and upset. However, these sequences are balanced by uplifting scenes in which family members are reconciled, fathers pledge their determination not to return to prison and vow to reunite their families following their release.
moderate bad language, suicide references
Classified Date:
04/10/2024
Use:
VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Netflix International B.V.
violence
There are verbal references to a school shooting in a scene involving a parent and her young child. However, there is no visual detail.
language
Moderate bad language ('bitch') occurs, as well as implied strong language (references to the 'eff' word'), and milder terms ('shit', 'God', 'damn', 'hell').
sex
An inmate expresses regret over a relationship in his younger teens which resulted in the birth of his daughter. The man states that he does not want his daughter to become involved in a similar relationship.
suicide and self-harm
A woman briefly talks about her teen daughter’s suicide ideation, however there are positive messages about the family being offered reassurance and support.
theme
Scenes dealing with the pain of enforced separation include those in which adults and children express frustration, regret and upset. However, these sequences are balanced by uplifting scenes in which family members are reconciled, fathers pledge their determination not to return to prison and vow to reunite their families following their release.
Classified Date:
18/07/2024
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Netflix International B.V.
Classified date04/18/2024
LanguageEnglish