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Princess Cyd

  • 2017
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
4.7K
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Jessie Pinnick in Princess Cyd (2017)
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A 16-year-old girl visits her aunt in Chicago for the summer. While there, she falls for another girl, and she and her aunt challenge each other's sex and spirit.A 16-year-old girl visits her aunt in Chicago for the summer. While there, she falls for another girl, and she and her aunt challenge each other's sex and spirit.A 16-year-old girl visits her aunt in Chicago for the summer. While there, she falls for another girl, and she and her aunt challenge each other's sex and spirit.

  • Director
    • Stephen Cone
  • Writer
    • Stephen Cone
  • Stars
    • Marika Mashburn
    • Jessie Pinnick
    • Paul Brian Fagen
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    4.7K
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    • Director
      • Stephen Cone
    • Writer
      • Stephen Cone
    • Stars
      • Marika Mashburn
      • Jessie Pinnick
      • Paul Brian Fagen
    • 26User reviews
    • 32Critic reviews
    • 72Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Marika Mashburn
    Marika Mashburn
    • 911 Operator
    • (voice)
    Jessie Pinnick
    Jessie Pinnick
    • Cyd Loughlin
    Paul Brian Fagen
    Paul Brian Fagen
    • Soccer Coach
    • (as Paul Fagen)
    Keith Kupferer
    Keith Kupferer
    • Cyd's Dad
    Rebecca Spence
    Rebecca Spence
    • Miranda Ruth
    Meighan Gerachis
    Meighan Gerachis
    • Literary Festival Moderator
    Matthew Quattrocki
    • Ridley
    Dane Loperena
    • Josh
    Tyler Ross
    Tyler Ross
    • Tab
    Malic White
    • Katie Sauter
    James Vincent Meredith
    James Vincent Meredith
    • Anthony James
    Mitchell Fain
    • Coffee Shop Manager
    Jessica Ervin
    Jessica Ervin
    • Waitress
    Leslie Neilan
    Leslie Neilan
    • Adoring Fan
    Spencer Neilan
    • Adoring Fan's Son
    Bryan Bosque
    • Barista
    Max Fabian
    • Jimmy Sauter
    Eddie Sánchez
    Eddie Sánchez
    • Student Filmmaker
    • (as Eddie Sanchez)
    • Director
      • Stephen Cone
    • Writer
      • Stephen Cone
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    8michaelmangia

    beautiful piece of humanity

    I really enjoyed this simple film, it has a lot of heart. both the main character cyd and the aunt were really beautiful characters dealing with life and connection. both those actresses are so charismatic.
    7sundayscribbler

    A beautiful coming-of-age story!

    This is how you do a coming-of-age movie. With poignancy sans too-much-sugar, with a story grounded in how real people behave.

    A beautiful gem of a story.
    9planktonrules

    A great film in so many ways....

    "Princess Cyd" is a wonderful film in many ways. I was surprised because my expectations weren't particularly high. As a result, I'm gonna seek out more of writer/director Stephen Cone's films.

    The story begins with Aunt Miranda (Rebecca Spence) attending a lecture about her books, as she'apparently a famous writer. But her dinner afterwards is interrupted by a phone call...her brother-in-law needs a break from his daughter, Cyd (Jessie Pinnick), and asks Miranda to take her in Chicago for a couple weeks. She's happy to and soon Cyd arrives. Cyd seems like a pretty normal teen and it's obvious at first that she thinks Aunt Miranda (who she hardly knows) is a dull lady...just like EVERY adult. But over time they hit it off well and Cyd learns that her aunt is a pretty cool lady...not just because of her books but because she's incredibly chill about Cyd's sexuality. Instead of being scared to discuss sex or Cyd's bisexuality, she's supportive...which is great because soon Cyd meets up with Katie (Malic White) and they fall for each other.

    I noticed that the other review referred to this as a Lesbian film. Well, perhaps Katie is gay...but what makes it interesting is that Cyd is clearly bisexual...something you rarely hear about in movies. I talked with the director/writer and it turns out he's openly gay and he did seem to have a very female-positive attitude in this film. His female characters were exceptionally well written and I also appreciated how he avoided a mistake some other filmmakers make. There is a rape (or attempted rape) scene in the film and he chose to show very little and mostly imply the attack....and this is great because sometimes these scenes are just too vivid and disturbing. This could either trigger PTSD responses in some viewers OR possibly excite the prurient interest of some sick viewers...so thanks for NOT going there!

    Overall, the story does an amazing amount without a lot of money or scope. Just a lot of real people acting in ways we can believe...and I really, really loved this film.
    8stevesmartpoetry

    A rare review

    I don't review movies much anymore, but there were things about Princess Cyd that I wanted to make note of, in hopes that others who are '... hmm... not sure..'. might give it a chance if they come across it. It's on Netflix and I'm sure available other places too.

    I've watched a lot of indie dramas through my life and rarely have I come across one that felt as satisfying as this by the closing credits. Poignant without being saccharine, intelligent without being "clever", slow but well paced. Mostly though, I was impressed at the choices made by the writer/director, and very probably the editor, to avoid dramatic cliches and over-used tropes. There's a sense of quiet subversion at work here, a sense of veering off in a new direction at the moments we've been trained to think 'Ohhh, I know exactly where this is about to go, and ohhh I wish it wasn't.' Pleasantly surprising. I don't want to give much away, let others be equally surprised.

    If you like films that make you feel you haven't seen them before, that show restraint and intelligent plotting, well you could do a hell of a lot worse than Princess Cyd. I kinda loved it. 8/10 is high for me.
    6kitellis-98121

    Poorly constructed intellectual masturbation.

    This was not an enjoyable film to watch, and it took a conscious effort of will to stick with it until the end.

    It is by no means terrible. In fact, on the surface it should have been my kind of flick. The central teen character is struggling with her bisexual identity. I did that when I was her age. She goes to stay with her offbeat bohemian aunt who is a celebrated author, academic, and general all-round intellectual. Well, I used to stay with my offbeat bohemian grandma, who was a celebrated author, academic, and general all-round intellectual. So I should have, at least to some extent, related to this film.

    But from the outset the whole movie just reeked of intellectual masturbation, of the sort frequently perpetrated by film students.

    Technically it is more competent than a student film, although many of the secondary characters are played by actors who seem inexperienced and lacking technique.

    The script is uneven, and way too verbose - to the point that it seems to be deliberately alienating the audience, rather than drawing them in. The direction does the same thing (no surprise since it was directed by the writer), and the first two thirds of the movie lurched from unfinished thought to unrealised idea, with jarring edits that confuse the narrative and create a near-constant state of discomfort in the viewer.

    At first I wondered if the awkward and discordant storytelling was intentional, and if, perhaps, the writer-director wanted to discomfort his audience as a way of proving some deeper point. But by the end of the film I still can't figure out what that point might be.

    I should have connected with the story, because of the specific parallels with my own life, and the fact that it has wider resonances with the human experience. But I wasn't able to settle into it until it was nearly over, and then, after a few good scenes, it lurched into a rushed and clunky ending.

    Ultimately I can only put it down to poor filmmaking, from initial script to final edit.

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      Cyd and Katie have noticeably different body-types. Katie's tux, pants and shirt would be too short and skinny to fit Cyd properly.
    • Quotes

      Miranda Ruth: It is not a handicap to have one thing, but not another. To be one way, and not another. We are different shapes and ways, and our happiness is unique. There are no rules of balance.

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    • Release date
      • November 3, 2017 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Prenses Cyd
    • Filming locations
      • Chicago, Illinois, USA
    • Production company
      • Sunroom Pictures
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 36m(96 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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