the directors are natalie rae and angela patton, who is also ceo of girls for a change. talie, i read somewhere that this was a project eight years in the making. what drew you to this? >> so many things. the power of this story is so moving and incredible, the wisdom of the girls, the way that girls can change the world if we just listen to them and create spaceor them. this is a profound example of that. our importance to our fathers as we grow up as young women, that relationship does impact what we pull into our lives, what we think about ourselves, what we know love to be. this film and this story really touched on everything that has been important to me as a filmmaker up until now. amna: angela, as the title suggests, this is told through the girls' eyes and from their perspective. why was it important to do that? >> i was championed to actually be the advocate for these girls wildest dreams. they did not belie that because they were locked behind bars that they should be locked out of the upbringing of their daughters. they were there greatest ambassadors and wrot