any day now: Sometimes the 70′s weren't about wide lapels and avocado-colored kitchen appliances. Sometimes they were about ignorance, fear, and bigotry. In Any Day Now, a gay couple (Alan Cumming and Garret Dillahunt) rescue a teen with Down syndrome (Isaac Leyva) from his abusive mother, but when they try to make their de facto family legal, the roadblocks thrown in their way have nothing to do with their suitability as parents and everything to do with a nation that, some ten years after the fact, still hadn't received the big news from Stonewall. Director Travis Fine (The Space Between) is making his return to Tribeca with this moving drama. We sat down in the bunker-like entryway to the press lounge to talk about the film. This is our conversation, complete with a special guest appearance by Leyva.
Music Box Films has acquired all North American rights to "Any Day Now" starring Alan Cumming, and plans a December release for awards consideration.
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