Any Given Day

Directed By Margaret Byrne

While investigating the treatment of detainees, filmmaker Margaret Byrne meets Angela, Dimitar and Daniel, participants in a mental health court probation program. Their friendship gives each of them the courage to be seen at their most vulnerable. In turn, Margaret begins to confront one of the most difficult periods of her life, culminating in a hospitalization for depression.

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In 2015, in the midst of widespread defunding of community mental health care programs across the country, in Chicago, the Cook County Jail has become a default treatment center for people living with mental illness. 


While investigating the treatment of detainees, filmmaker Margaret Byrne meets Angela, Dimitar and Daniel, participants in a mental health court probation program. Their friendship gives each of them the courage to be seen at their most vulnerable. In turn, Margaret begins to confront one of the most difficult periods of her life, culminating in a hospitalization for depression. 


What begins as a heartfelt desire to accurately portray the lives of Angela, Dimitar and Daniel, forces Margaret to reckon with her own history of mental illness. Margaret’s own hospitalization that occurs during the making of the film, becomes an inspiration to weave her own story into the film. Byrne’s intimate observations of the three, captures the hard-fought triumphs and struggles of living at the intersection of mental illness, poverty, and addiction.


Filmed over five years, their stories expose a system designed for punishment, yet used as a replacement for mental health care. The absence of support takes a toll on family members and friends whom Angela, Dimitar and Daniel provide for and depend on. The resulting stigma and isolation keep them caught in cycles of victory and defeat.


ANY GIVEN DA provides deeply personal insight into the necessity of caring relationships, especially when life is at its most difficult. 

Margaret Byrne, Director / Producer, has worked in documentary film for over fifteen years. She was a cinematographer and an additional editor on Emmy nominated American Promise (2013), a thirteen-year project following the education of two African American boys from New York City, and Slaying Goliath (2009), a feature documentary following an inner city youth basketball team. Margaret produced and edited a music documentary series which launched MTV across Africa in 2005. She was previously a Creative Director at Universal Music. She is the founder of Beti Films.

Hot Docs 2021

Chicago International Film Festival 2021

Honorable Mention, International Spectrum - Hot Docs 2021

Winner, Chicago Award - Chicago International Film Festival 2021

Winner, Grand Jury Prize Feature Documentary - Mystic Film Festival 2021

Winner, Amplify Award - Austin’s Capital City Black Film Festival 2021

Winner, Best Documentary Feature - Berlin Independent Film Festival 2022

""Any Given Day invites comparison to Hoop Dreams and Time — films with very different subjects, which benefit from the filmmakers’ impulse to ask tough questions that hold society to higher standards.”"
Toronto Film Critique Association
""This film is an example of the magic that happens when the camera keeps rolling, offering an unfiltered view of reality, and sticking with a subject for the long haul. It’s a deeply empathetic documentary.""
POV Magazine
"“Arresting… an unnerving account of day-to-day, year to year recovery.”"
Chicago Tribune

Editor - Liz Kaar

Executive Producer - Leslie Norville

Executive Producer - Jane Wells

Associate Producer - Latesha Dickerson

Executive Producer - Sally Jo Fifer