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Home » MOVIES » First Look: Elizabeth Olsen, Natasha Lyonne & Carrie Coon in ‘His Three Daughters’ Premiering at TIFF23

First Look: Elizabeth Olsen, Natasha Lyonne & Carrie Coon in ‘His Three Daughters’ Premiering at TIFF23

Taylon Desean by Taylon Desean
July 24, 2023
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First Look: Elizabeth Olsen, Natasha Lyonne & Carrie Coon in 'His Three Daughters'

The first look at Elizabeth Olsen, Natasha Lyonne, and Carrie Coon in ‘His Three Daughters‘ has been revealed. The film will premiere at the 2023 Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF23), which takes place from September 7th to September 17th, 2023.

First Look: Elizabeth Olsen, Natasha Lyonne & Carrie Coon in 'His Three Daughters'
‘His Three Daughters’ First Look (A film still from His Three Daughters, directed by Azazel Jacobs. Three women are sitting on a couch. Elizabeth Olsen is in the middle, with Natasha Lyonne resting her head on Olsen’s lap and Carrie Coon resting her head on Olsen’s shoulder.)

The film is directed by Azazel Jacobs, and the plot follows “A tense, captivating, and touching portrait of family dynamics starring Carrie Coon, Elizabeth Olsen, and Natasha Lyonne as sisters who converge after their father’s health declines.”

List of Films and Their Premieres at the 2023 Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF23)

GALA PRESENTATIONS

  • “Concrete Utopia” by Um Tae-Hwa (South Korea) – North American Premiere
  • “Dumb Money” by Craig Gillespie (USA) – World Premiere
  • “Fair Play” by Chloe Domont (USA) – International Premiere
  • “Flora and Son” by John Carney (Ireland/USA) – Canadian Premiere
  • “Hate to Love: Nickelback” by Leigh Brooks (Canada) – World Premiere
  • “Lee” by Ellen Kuras (United Kingdom) – World Premiere
  • “Next Goal Wins” by Taika Waititi (USA) – World Premiere
  • “Nyad” by Elizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi, Jimmy Chin (USA) – International Premiere
  • “Punjab ’95” by Honey Trehan (India) – World Premiere
  • “Solo” by Sophie Dupuis (Canada) – World Premiere
  • “The End We Start From” by Mahalia Belo (United Kingdom) – World Premiere
  • “The Movie Emperor” by Ning Hao (China) – World Premiere
  • “The New Boy” by Warwick Thornton (Australia) – North American Premiere
  • “The Royal Hotel” by Kitty Green (Australia/United Kingdom) – Canadian Premiere

SPECIAL PRESENTATIONS

  • “A Difficult Year” by Éric Toledano and Olivier Nakache (France) – International Premiere
  • “A Normal Family” by Hur Jin-ho (South Korea) – World Premiere
  • “American Fiction” by Cord Jefferson (USA) – World Premiere
  • “Anatomy of a Fall” by Justine Triet (France) – Canadian Premiere
  • “Close to You” by Dominic Savage (Canada/United Kingdom) – World Premiere
  • “Days of Happiness” by Chloé Robichaud (Canada) – World Premiere
  • “El Rapto” by Daniela Goggi (Argentina) – North American Premiere
  • “Ezra” by Tony Goldwyn (USA) – World Premiere
  • “Fingernails” by Christos Nikou (USA) – International Premiere
  • “Four Daughters” by Kaouther Ben Hania (France/Tunisia/Germany/Saudi Arabia) – North American Premiere
  • “His Three Daughters” by Azazel Jacobs (USA) – World Premiere
  • “Hitman” by Richard Linklater (USA) – North American Premiere
  • “In Restless Dreams: The Music of Paul Simon” by Alex Gibney (USA) – World Premiere
  • “Kidnapped” by Marco Bellocchio (Italy/France/Germany) – North American Premiere
  • “Knox Goes Away” by Michael Keaton (USA) – World Premiere
  • “La Chimera” by Alice Rohrwacher (Italy/France/Switzerland) – North American Premiere
  • “Last Summer” by Catherine Breillat (France) – North American Premiere
  • “Les Indésirables” by Ladj Ly (France) – World Premiere
  • “Memory” by Michel Franco (USA/Mexico) – North American Premiere
  • “Monster” by Kore-eda Hirokazu (Japan) – North American Premiere
  • “Mother Couch” by Niclas Larsson (USA) – World Premiere
  • “North Star” by Kristin Scott Thomas (United Kingdom) – World Premiere
  • “One Life” by James Hawes (United Kingdom) – World Premiere
  • “Pain Hustlers” by David Yates (USA) – World Premiere
  • “Poolman” by Chris Pine (USA) – World Premiere
  • “Reptile” by Grant Singer (USA) – World Premiere
  • “Rustin” by George C. Wolfe (USA) – International Premiere
  • “Seven Veils” by Atom Egoyan (Canada) – World Premiere
  • “Shoshana” by Michael Winterbottom (United Kingdom/Italy) – World Premiere
  • “Sing Sing” by Greg Kwedar (USA) – World Premiere
  • “Smugglers” by Ryoo Seung-wan (South Korea) – North American Premiere
  • “Swan Song” by Chelsea McMullan (Canada) – World Premiere
  • “The Beast” by Bertrand Bonello (France/Canada) – North American Premiere
  • “The Burial” by Maggie Betts (USA) – World Premiere
  • “The Convert” by Lee Tamahori (Australia/New Zealand) – World Premiere
  • “The Critic” by Anand Tucker (United Kingdom) – World Premiere
  • “The Dead Don’t Hurt” by Viggo Mortensen (Mexico/Canada/Denmark) – World Premiere
  • “The Holdovers” by Alexander Payne (USA) – International Premiere
  • “The Peasants” by DK Welchman, Hugh Welchman (Poland/Serbia/Lithuania) – World Premiere
  • “The Zone of Interest” by Jonathan Glazer (United Kingdom/Poland/USA) – Canadian Premiere
  • “Together 99” by Lukas Moodysson (Sweden/Denmark) – World Premiere
  • “Unicorns” by Sally El Hosaini, James Krishna Floyd (United Kingdom/USA/Sweden) – World Premiere
  • “Uproar” by Paul Middleditch, Hamish Bennett (New Zealand) – World Premiere
  • “Wicked Little Letters” by Thea Sharrock (United Kingdom) – World Premiere
  • “Wildcat” by Ethan Hawke (USA) – International Premiere
  • “Woman of the Hour” by Anna Kendrick (USA) – World Premiere

Source: TIFF

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