05/14/2026
Mental Health Awareness Month reminds us that healing is often invisible before it becomes visible.
With , we never wanted to just tell a love story we wanted to explore the emotional weight people carry behind closed doors. Trauma. Broken communication. Emotional isolation. The fear of vulnerability. The silent battles so many people fight while still trying to love and be loved.
One of the most powerful things about hearing psychotherapists discuss the film is realizing how many conversations it has opened surrounding emotional health, relationships, accountability, and healing.
Stories matter because people see themselves in them. And sometimes a film can say the things people struggle to express out loud.
This Mental Health Awareness Month, check on your people. Give yourself grace. Heal honestly. Love intentionally.