Any Day Now | |
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Cinematography | Rachel Morrison |
Edited by | Tom Cross |
Music by | Joey Newman |
Production company | PFM Pictures |
bain0038 18 December 2012. Any Day Now is a moving film about a gay couple who tries to adopt a displaced and lovable adolescent with Down Syndrome, (Marco). The story, set in West …
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Any Day Now is a 2012 American drama film directed by Travis Fine, who rewrote the original screenplay that George Arthur Bloom had written 30 years previously. Alan Cumming and …
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Bloom describes the story behind getting the film made: "The screenplay for Any Day Now was inspired by a true story – not based on a true story. I wrote the original script 30 years ago. A friend of mine in NY introduced me to a gay man named Rudy. Rudy lived on Atlantic Ave in Brooklyn. At that time, Atlantic Ave was pretty rundown.
Rudy Donatello ( Alan Cumming) is a struggling musician and drag performer in a gay nightclub in 1979 West Hollywood, where he meets Paul Fleiger ( Garret Dillahunt ), a closeted district attorney.
Any Day Now received generally positive reviews, currently holding an 79% "certified fresh" rating on Rotten Tomatoes.
Chicago International Film Festival 2012 - Audience Choice Award for Best Narrative Feature
A young couple have twins, but unfortunately one of the babies, Jesse, has Down's syndrome. After realizing that she has difficulties coping, the mother, Tammy, decides to place Jesse with a family that has taken in several similar children. Jesse's grandparents object, believing that he will be better off living with his real family.
Based on the true story of John and Murphy, who fought for custody of their adopted son Cody, from his biological grandparents.
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