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Any May Now

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Set in an alternate America in which adults may choose to learn the month of their death, Any May Now explores how a society increasingly obsessed with its own demise grapples with the paranoia of too much information. It's Agnes' 18th birthday, and she must decide if she wants to know her death month. Her family and friends do not make her choice easy. Her mother wants her to remain ignorant. Her step-father knows his month but suffers from intense cycles of hypochondria because of it. And her boyfriend has responded to his newly learned month with a spiritual awakening, one that challenges Agnes to consider the bright side of a life cleansed of certain surprises.
 
A moving look at the American family with a visceral conceptual twist, Any May Now allows us to see through a bold new lens an injured world desperate for comfort.

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