FOLLOW THE JOURNEY FROM PROOF OF CONCEPT TO FEATURE FILM
a film in development | written and produced by Cari Wilton
When fear of leaping off her balcony spirals into obsession, Flora copes the only way she knows how — by meddling in her neighbors’ gloriously messy lives, stumbling into unexpected romance and the quiet truth that healing isn’t about control, but about love, grace, and letting go.
WE'RE MAKING A PROOF OF CONCEPT FILM!
This proof of concept is being produced by a small group of friends and collaborators who deeply believe in this story and in the world it comes from. This project centers authentic representation of disability and mental health. We’re making it independently, with care and intention.
What Your Support Funds
Wheelchair-accessible transportation
ADA-accessible lodging
On-set accessibility support
Core production needs for a small Montana crew
Every contribution directly supports making this production accessible and achievable.
Thank you for being here and for supporting independent storytelling rooted in care, access, and human connection.
ABOUT
WHAT INSPIRED THIS STORY
One night in Montana, half asleep in the back of my Sequoia, a character formed: a woman afraid of falling, but even more afraid of standing still. With the sound of the river in my ears, I drifted into a world of broken, messy people helping each other. The adventures were humorous and quirky, the emotions raw, and the beauty exquisite.
WHY IT’S PERSONAL
I’ve lived most of my life inside a mind haunted by horrors it never asked to imagine. I didn’t know it was OCD until I was forty — only that my brain seemed broken. I’d never seen my experience portrayed with honesty or warmth. We’re All Fine Here reveals the humanity in it — the humor, tenderness, and absurdity of trying to be okay in a mind that won’t rest.
Flora was born from that truth, and I’m attached to portray her — to bring the story from the page to the screen from the inside out. This is my love letter to the world, particularly those who suffer alone.
WHY IT MATTERS NOW
The more I share my story, the more others share theirs. Obsessive and intrusive thoughts aren’t rare — they’re human. Flora’s journey reminds us that “fine” is overrated — it’s loving each other as we are that matters.
ATTACHED CAST
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Cari has spent more than two decades performing on stage and screen, most recently appearing in Bill Pohlad’s Dreamin’ Wild. With a background in dance, choreography, photography, and visual storytelling, she gravitates toward work that captures emotional truth. Her award-winning short script Eleanor’s Melody reflects her gentle, lyrical style. As someone living with OCD, Cari brings rare honesty and empathy to the role of Flora, infusing the character with the same curiosity and quiet wonder that sparked the film’s creation.
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Matt is a Los Angeles–based actor and vocalist who began his career in national commercials, music videos, and featured roles in Addams Family Values and Malcolm in the Middle. A CalArts–trained performer, Matt brings depth, warmth, and authenticity to his work — including his portrayal of Burt, a character he embodies with lived experience as a wheelchair user.
CINEMATIC INFLUENCES
Read a selected excerpt from the feature screenplay and meet these characters on the page where their journey began.