Natalie Rae

co-director of “Daughters”

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Netflix’s “Daughters” focuses on a program in a Washington, D.C. jail that connects families through a daddy-daughter dance inside the jail’s walls.

In ‘Daughters’, incarcerated dads get a second chance at fatherhood

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