Boston premiere of film inspired by Gardner heist

bostonherald.com

"Any Day Now" will premiere in Boston on March 17 at the Somerville Theatre. The film offers a fictional take on the unsolved Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum heist, focusing on characters rather than the actual events of the robbery. Writer-director Eric Aronson emphasizes that the film is not a direct retelling of the heist. Instead, it explores character relationships and humor, inspired by the French film "Shoot the Piano Player." The movie was filmed entirely in Boston, using Hammond Castle to represent the museum. Aronson aims to create a unique narrative by blending facts with fiction, reflecting the fascination surrounding the infamous heist.


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