Newly founded production company Westona has recently completed post-production on its debut film “All is Fine in ’89” and is currently seeking distribution. Helmed by Canadian filmmakers Matthew and Adam Lupis, the feature-length coming-of-age drama draws inspiration from the Brat Pack films of the 1980s. It is positioned to captivate audiences with its nostalgic portrayal of a pivotal moment in history. More info here. “All is Fine in ’89” highlights America’s transition from the excessive 1980s to the post-Reagan 1990s. The film follows the intersecting lives of four students and two teachers at Romano High, set on the day the Berlin Wall was torn down. It’s the last field party of the decade, and everything comes to a head as lines are drawn, loyalties are challenged, and lives a...