
The 80s were the best time ever, well, for movies anyway. It’s also big for nostalgia, for people of a certain age, we remember the 80s fondly. A new indie trailer goes back to that time, when All is Fine in ’89.
It seems amusing. All is Fine in ’89 stars Veronica Bergr, Camille Blott, Shane Cunningham, Marlon Dent, and Shelby Handley. Matthew Lupis is the writer and director. The story is:
With the backdrop of the Berlin Wall being torn down, the senior students – and even teachers – at Romano High are prepping for the last field party of the decade – and for some, the last party of their lives.
Now over to the press release. Paying homage to John Hughes’ classic ‘80’s coming-of-age films like The Breakfast Club and Sixteen Candles and evergreen classics such as Fast Times at Ridgemont High and Dazed and Confused, All is Fine in ’89 is a relatable story of high-schoolers transitioning from the safe confines of the hallways to the scary uncertainties of the real world.
Their transition mirrors that of the America they live in – the colourful, patriotic Reagan fueled 1980’s USA moving away to a Bush-led, post-Cold War 1990s. The film explores the complexities, the thrills, the good, the bad, and the downright ugly of a time period in transition, through the lens of memorable characters and an unforgettable field party.
All is Fine in ’89 will be on streaming on the 3rd of March.
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