: The film won the Chicago Award at the Chicago International Film Festival.
: The film is noted for its "normative and affirming" portrayal of Cyd’s burgeoning sexuality, treating her attractions as a natural part of her development. Princess Cyd
Princess Cyd is a 2017 independent drama film directed by Stephen Cone that explores themes of queer identity, spiritual growth, and female connection. It centers on a 16-year-old girl named Cyd who visits her aunt in Chicago for a summer of self-discovery. : The film won the Chicago Award at
: 16-year-old high school athlete Cyd Loughlin (Jessie Pinnick) and her aunt, the famous novelist Miranda Ruth (Rebecca Spence). It centers on a 16-year-old girl named Cyd
: While in Chicago, Cyd falls for a local barista named Katie (Malic White). The film contrasts Cyd's physical and sexual openness with her aunt’s more intellectual and solitary spiritual life. Key Themes
: Generally considered mild across categories by IMDb Parents Guide reviewers.