Knock Knock is a psychological thriller short film about a woman who performs perfection in a relationship she knows isn't right. Since we began speaking publicly about this film, women have stopped us to say the same thing:
That woman is your client. And we can send her directly to you.
She's emotional. She's aware. She's ready. Let your therapy practice or wellness company be the first name she sees — the bridge between the story she just lived through on screen and the support she's been looking for in real life. This is not advertising. This is the most human marketing moment available to a mental health brand.
A woman sits in a screening room — at Sundance, SXSW, Cannes — and watches Telisha perform a relationship she knows isn't real. She recognizes herself completely.
The credits roll. The room goes silent. Our table read proved this — "completely silent at the transformation scene." She is emotional, aware, and ready to take action.
Your name is on that screen. Your practice is in the program. Your materials are in her hands. She knows exactly where to go next.
Not because of a Google ad. Because of a story that held her — and your name attached to that story at the exact moment she was ready to heal.
This partnership is designed to work at every scale — from a solo therapist building her practice to a national mental health platform reaching millions. You don't need a giant marketing budget to be part of this story.
A single therapist, counselor, or life coach building their practice. The $2,500 and $5,000 tiers are built for you — real visibility at a realistic marketing investment.
Multiple practitioners under one roof — or multiple practitioners who pool resources together. The $10,000–$15,000 tiers give a group practice the presence of a national brand.
Mental health platforms, apps, and insurance providers with marketing budgets and audiences to reach. The $15,000–$25,000 tiers are built for you — maximum visibility, maximum impact.
This is a media buy. Here's exactly what your partnership reaches across the full life of the film.
This is cultural embedding. Your brand attached to a conversation that is already happening — in living rooms, group chats, therapy sessions, and screening rooms. We are not selling you a banner ad. We are inviting you into a story that your clients are already telling themselves.
Cast, crew, and creative team bring a combined audience of 250K+ — real, engaged communities who will follow this story from set to screen to streaming.
Sundance. SXSW. Cannes. TIFF. NAACP Image Awards. Your brand travels the full circuit — from world premiere to streaming release.
This isn't a niche audience. It's any woman who has ever stayed too long in a relationship she knew wasn't right. That's millions of potential clients already looking for what you offer.
The primary audience for Knock Knock is Black women ages 25–44 — the most underserved demographic in mental health access and one of the most active consumers of prestige film and television. She is educated, digitally active, emotionally aware, and actively seeking support for the exact experiences this film explores.
Secondary audience spans all women 18–55 who engage with relationship content, prestige drama, and psychological thrillers — women who watch and then talk about what they watched.
"Made me think about my own dating journey and the people I've said yes to just to check a box."
"Every woman has been in a bad relationship. This is the story we needed someone to finally tell."
Every tier includes a screen credit. The higher your investment, the more prominent your position — from Special Thanks to Opening Credits top billing. Your name is in this film. The question is where audiences see it first.
Group practices, platforms, and insurance providers — reach out and we'll build a package around your specific goals and budget.
Contact Michelle Directly ↗Knock Knock is a psychological thriller short film about Telisha — a woman determined to finally have the perfect relationship. She invites her best friend Brin to meet the man she believes has "healed" her. As the night unfolds, it becomes clear that not everyone is seeing the same relationship.
"The real question isn't what Telisha sees… but why she chooses not to see it."
— From the Script, Knock Knock Draft 5"The room went completely silent at the transformation scene. That silence said everything."
Creator of Insecure (HBO), writer on Underground. One of the most culturally significant voices in Black storytelling today.
IMDb ★Award-winning EP & screenwriter. Produced branded content for TV One's iOne Digital with AT&T, Ford, and Wells Fargo.
IMDb ★Filmmaker known for Only You and Wes Andy in the Hood. Brand collaborations with Samsung and Toyota.
IMDb ★Award-nominated filmmaker with major festival credits. Specializes in bridging storytelling and marketing. Known for I Am Not Charlotte.
IMDb ★Actress, writer, and recording artist. Credits include Being Mary Jane, The Quad, and Life of the Party.
IMDb ★Tell us about your practice and which tier interests you. Michelle will follow up within 48 hours.
Or email directly: michelle@seedfieldstudios.com