Institutionalised homophobia in ’70s America is examined in this fact-based drama about an offbeat gay couple seeking custody of a neglected Down’s Syndrome teenager. Sincere, compassionate and played with a restraint that makes its denouement all the more poignant.
Any Day Now Review
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West Hollywood, 1979. Struggling muso and drag performer Rudy Donatello (Cumming) meets closeted district attorney Paul Fleiger (Dillahunt). When pair try to take guardianship over a 14-year-old boy with Down syndrome, they find their relationship picked over in the full glare of the law.
Release Date:
06 Sep 2013
Running Time:
98 minutes
Certificate:
15
Original Title:
Any Day Now
A moving and poignant true-life tale.
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