Any-Day-Now-UK-Quad-PosterDebuting at last year’s Tribeca Film Festival, and taking home the first of almost a dozen awards on the festival circuit, Travis Fine’s Any Day Now is finally on the cusp of its release here in the UK.

Led by Alan Cumming and Garrett Dillahunt, with a release on our shores just a few weeks away, we’ve got the new UK quad poster to share with you exclusively.

Winner of 10 Audience Awards at film festivals and starring Alan Cumming, Any Day Now is a powerful tale of love, acceptance and family. When a teenager with Down syndrome (Isaac Leyva) is abandoned by his mother, a gay couple (Alan Cumming and Garret Dillahunt) take him in and become the loving family he’s never had. But when their unconventional living arrangement is discovered by authorities, the men are forced to fight a biased legal system to save the life of the child they have come to love as their own. Inspired by a true story from the late 1970s, Any Day Now touches on legal and social issues that are as relevant today as they were 35 years ago.

Inspired by a true story, Cumming and Dillahunt star as a gay couple who fight the biased legal system to retain custody of a young teenager with Down syndrome who comes to live under their roof.

Isaac Levya stars as the young teenager alongside Cumming and Dillahunt, with Frances Fisher and Chris Mulkey completing the cast.

Fine is directing from a script he co-wrote with George Arthur Bloom.

Following its award-winning debut at TFF, the film went on to pick up a slew of awards on the circuit, both for Fine and his fellow producer, Kristine Fine, and for Alan Cumming for his leading performance.

Perhaps best known on the big screen for his role as Nightcrawler in Bryan Singer’s X2, Cumming has since made a name for himself on the small screen, earning two Emmy nominations for his work alongside Julianna Margulies in The Good Wife.

Dillahunt has also made waves with his work on the small screen, with a leading role in both Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles and Raising Hope. He was brilliant in Rian Johnson’s Looper last year, and with Steve McQueen’s 12 Years a Slave on his slate before the year’s end, things are looking good as he continues to make a name for himself on the big screen.

Any Day Now will be released in the UK on 6th September.

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