Travis Fine is a multifaceted creative force, boasting a impressive array of roles within the film industry, including writer, producer, director, and editor of critically acclaimed independent films.
His narrative feature film, THE SPACE BETWEEN, embarks on a poignant cross-country journey, set against the backdrop of September 11, 2001, as a young Pakistani boy desperately searches for his father.
In the 1970s period drama, ANY DAY NOW, Fine delves into the complexities of family, exploring the uncharted territories of two gay men, played by Alan Cumming and Garrett Dillahunt, as they navigate the adoption process of a young boy with Down Syndrome.
THE SPACE BETWEEN premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival, where it received a Special Jury Award for Melissa Leo's standout performance. The film was subsequently acquired by the USA NETWORK, serving as special programming to commemorate the 10th anniversary of 9/11.
ANY DAY NOW garnered widespread acclaim, earning over 20 Audience and Best Picture awards at esteemed film festivals worldwide, including the Tribeca Film Festival, Chicago International Film Festival, Seattle International Film Festival, and Outfest.
The film's impact was further solidified by the prestigious gay rights organization GLAAD, which recognized ANY DAY NOW with their 2013 Media Award for Best Film.
Following its initial release in Tokyo in April 2014, ANY DAY NOW transcended cultural boundaries, becoming a phenomenon in Japan, with long lines at theaters, impressive box office numbers, a prolonged theatrical run, and unprecedented media coverage for an independent film.
In a testament to its enduring popularity, ANY DAY NOW was remade in Korea, and in 2020, it will make its world premiere as a stage musical in Japan.