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Cicadas

  • 2000
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
7.8/10
107
YOUR RATING
Drama

A coming-of-age story focusing on young, intelligent, frustrated, misfit kids becoming adults, using the cicada's life cycle as a gentle metaphor for the youngsters' own transformation.A coming-of-age story focusing on young, intelligent, frustrated, misfit kids becoming adults, using the cicada's life cycle as a gentle metaphor for the youngsters' own transformation.A coming-of-age story focusing on young, intelligent, frustrated, misfit kids becoming adults, using the cicada's life cycle as a gentle metaphor for the youngsters' own transformation.

  • Director
    • Kat Candler
  • Writer
    • Kat Candler
  • Stars
    • Lindsay Broockman
    • Bryan Chafin
    • Paul Conrad
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.8/10
    107
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Kat Candler
    • Writer
      • Kat Candler
    • Stars
      • Lindsay Broockman
      • Bryan Chafin
      • Paul Conrad
    • 7User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Lindsay Broockman
    • Anna Roberts
    Bryan Chafin
    Bryan Chafin
    • Simon Roberts
    Paul Conrad
    • Jacob Roberts
    Stacy Hopcus
    • Rachel Goldberg
    Brandon Howe
    • James Fisher
    Don Cass
    • Mr. Roberts
    Cheryl White
    • Mrs. Roberts
    Evan Greenwalt
    • Leonard Martin
    Margaret Kaler
    • Mrs. Fisher
    Hunter McNiff
    • Eugene
    Kingsly Martin
    • Adam
    William Andrew White
    William Andrew White
    • Gary
    • (as Andy White)
    Blake Chafin
    • Brian
    Keith Kaslow
    • Mr. Goldberg
    Shane Graham
    Shane Graham
    • Young Jacob
    Julianne Brinkley
    • Extra
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Kat Candler
    • Writer
      • Kat Candler
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    10mpritch

    awesome coming-of age movie not to be missed!

    Cicadas is an awesome coming-of-age movie by a marvelous young director with a small budget that is sure to be looked back at years from now as the first sign of her brilliance. It centers around three kids who are basically left to fend for themselves as the parents have to be on the road making their livings -- a common problem in modern-day America. The young cast of major characters all do a wonderful job, especially Bryan Chafin as Simon and Lindsay Broockman as his older sister. Kat Candler directed, produced, and wrote this touching, at times painful movie, and should not be missed!
    9vieuxcarre

    Surprisingly good independent film by emerging talent

    Went to this film with some reservations thinking it was a low budget first time effort, but was surprised at how professional and well-made it is. The payoff for every film is the ending and whether or not it moves me emotionally, and by the time I left the theater I was moved, almost to tears. The film is somewhat like "To Kill a Mockingbird" or "What's Eating Gilbert Grape?" only original in it's own right. The director, Kat Candler, should be commended for her delicate, reserved treatment. Filmed on location in a house that looks just like the house from "Texas Chainsaw Massacre" only without the meat hooks, it was shot on DV and had it's premier at the Austin Film Festival 2000 were it played to packed audiences. Also noteworthy is the camera work of Jim Eastburn who has a great sense of composition. Hopefully we will see more work from these talented filmmakers in the near future.
    10williameriley

    Insightful and heartfelt movie.

    Cicadas, a film shot by an obviously talented, earnest and dedicated crew, really hit home for me. They clearly got the most out of their budget and their actors. Growth, 1st love, alienation, joy, the search for meaning in a sometimes confusing teen world - it's all there and more. I loved it, and look for big things to come from Director Candler, Producer Bate, et al.
    8ccamp1

    very good movie about teen-agers

    I saw this movie tonight at the Austin Film Festival and was quite impressed by it. It's a movie about growing up and relationships with family and friends. It's a low-budget film, but very well-done, and the acting is good. I particularly liked the fact that it was a coming-of-age story from a girl's perspective.
    2eplromeo8

    Cicadas on Reel 13

    I fell pretty confident in declaring that CICADAS, from Kat Candler, the same filmmaker who brought us the earlier ultra-depressing, though slightly more accomplished Reel 13 Indie JUMPING OFF BRIDGES, is the absolute worst film shown on Reel 13 so far this year. As much as I loathe the contrivances and major tonal issues within WILBY WONDERFUL, at least it had a sense of cinematic expression. I haven't seen a film in a long time, let alone on a major television station, that was so poorly executed.

    CICADAS is probably one of the least expensive indies they've shown so far (only TWO HARBORS might have been slightly cheaper), but its microbudget is no excuse for poor storytelling. Both myself and most audiences can forgive a lack of extras or dolly shots or sparse production design, but as long as you can afford a camera, the rules of cinematic storytelling still apply.

    CICADAS gets started on a very bad note with an overwritten voice-over that sounds like a last place entry in an amateur poetry contest. It is a prediction of the clunky, forced symbolism that Candler tries to imbue throughout the film. Things get worse when the actors start to speak. Candler is once again dealing with teenagers and again, she seems to be using non-actors. Obviously, finding trained, quality actors is a challenge on a small budget, but it is possible and quite frankly, essential. If you don't believe the characters you are following are real, the whole experience of the film is minimized and you are lost. It's enough of a risk to invest time and money into a film and then to place that investment on the shoulders of a young, untrained cast. A very dangerous proposition. Unfortunately, Candler does not seem to have the skills as a director to guide her inexperienced cast to portray real, three-dimensional human beings.

    Even worse, Candler does not seem to have any idea what she's doing with blocking for the camera or even in the editing room. The staging and her camera placement is extremely uninspired and unrealistic throughout and yet these are essential skills for making a film. Characters are often just sitting around when someone approaches them to start a scene. When are people ever just sitting around? People do things – GIVE YOUR CHARACTERS SOMETHING TO DO. Then, when the one character approaches the sitting character, they don't really have a choice but to sit next to the other character. So, now you have a scene (many of which are long) with two sitting characters. That's boring, unrealistic and unnecessary. The big moment of the film in which the two main characters are on a date-type thing, they are in a field and the most exciting thing they do is spin around in circles with their hands spread out. They look like they're having a blast, but I don't buy it for a second. It just made me dizzy.

    As a low-budget filmmaker, you're already starting behind the eight ball with so many financial limitations in terms of locations, cast, equipment, shooting days, etc. that the only way you are going to make up the gap is by confident, strong storytelling. CICADAS fails to do that. Now, I'll admit that though Kat Candler's follow-up film, JUMPING OFF BRIDGES, made me want to slit my wrists, it seems she had learned a lot of these skills that she lacked during the production of CICADAS. In that sense, it could be argued that CICADAS was a stepping stone or a learning experience, but that doesn't mean it deserves a spot on an independent cinema program in the nation's largest television market. And hopefully, we fans of Reel 13 won't have to endure anything like it again.

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    • Release date
      • October 12, 2000 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Austin, Texas, USA
    • Production company
      • Mutiny Productions
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      1 hour 30 minutes
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