βOk not to be okβ βΒ ironically, the lyrics toΒ Demi Lovatoβs latest singleΒ and soundtrack behind the trailer ofΒ MTVβsΒ newest film, βPink Skies Aheadβ completely reflect the attitude of this coming of age movie that surrounds a young woman dealing with an anxiety disorder.
Based on an essay from her 2017 book, βWhen You Find Out The World Is Against: And Other Funny Memories About Awful Momentsβ, writer/director Kelly Oxford says the idea to transcribe her essay into a script βhit herβ after noticing how drawn her readers were to it.
βI was like wow, if I can help readers I should try to get this on screen and help more people and get this story out,β Oxford says of her directorial debut behind βPink Skies Aheadβ. βIt was really fun to do it, and I knew that I wanted to direct it myself because I had lived through it and it wouldβve felt really weird to pass it off to somebody else and watch their version of itβ¦. as the creator and writer, I was very excited to make it my first film.β
That excitement was shared with Greg Silverman, former president of Warner Bros. Pictures turned CEO and founder ofΒ Stampede Ventures. Silverman, whose resume includes films such as, βA Star Is Bornβ, βCrazy Rich Asiansβ, and βThe Dark Nightβ just to name a few, coins Oxford as a βforceβ.

While the film is set in a 90βs-centric vibe, it deals with an all too common occurrence that everybody can relate to today β this was especially true for actress, and film lead, Jessica Barden.
βWinona was like myselfβ¦. I was very defiant, I have anxiety,β Barden says of her character. βI just hope that people watch [Pink Skies ahead], and I wanted this to contribute to people understanding that there isnβt a certain type of person that is going to get anxietyβ¦.[or] depression.β
βPink Skies Aheadβ follows 20-year-old Winona who struggles with accepting her anxiety disorder diagnosis while managing her life in adulthood as a recent college drop-out still living with her parents. The audience watches Winonaβs feeble attempt at ignoring both the physical signs and emotional manifestation of her anxiety, which often leads her into peculiar situations.
All too familiar with dealing with Winonaβs struggle within the film, Barden hopes her role can help those who may feel alone in their battle with anxiety and other issues with mental health. βIf you get to a place where you can be healthy and own [anxiety], you can do amazing things with it,β says Barden with a smile.
While Lewis Pullman who plays the role of βBenβ and Winonaβs love interest expressed not completely connecting to his character, he did get the sense that the audience might.
βI think everyone connects to some character [in Pink Skies Ahead],β Pullman says. βI think [Ben] is a good representation of a scape-goat of [having] this huge thing that needs to be dealt withβ¦ [but looking for] some other alleyways that I can postpone this thing thatβs haunting me.β
As a part ofΒ MTV Entertainment Studiosβ newest mental health initiativeΒ titled, βMental Health Is Healthβ; seriesβ and films shown on the station will display a diverse range of stories in hopes of de-stigmatizing mental health and promoting behavioral and cultural change.
According to MTVEβs president,Β Chris McCarthy, βthe power of storytellingβ¦.can frame the way we look at an issueβ, and films such Oxfordβs can create βa bigger conversation that leads to systematic change that becomes the norm.β
Tune in to MTV on Saturday, May 8th at 9:00 ET/PT on MTV for the premiere of βPink Skies Aheadβ!