Any Day Now

Any Day Now

With lush cinematography and lovable charismatic characters Any Day Now reclaims a not-so-distant past. Directed by Travis Fine, the film brings to life a true tale of adversity with a sophisticated approach to the period genre. It evokes the 1970s setting without feeling forced or retro.  

The film explores a trial in which a gay couple fight to legally save a child with a disability from his abusive biological mother.

Stars Garret Dillahunt, Alan Cumming and Isaac Leyva deliver tender performances that bring charm and dignity to these characters battling with the strains of marginalisation.

What emerges as most disturbing in this story of a queer family struggling for adoption rights, is its familiarity. (CK)

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BY CATHERINE KNIGHT

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