Written by its co-stars Michael Fifer and Sheldon D Brown, Cicada is a haunting love story about loss, abuse, passion, secrets and home truths that is simply stunning.
Fifer plays Ben, a 30-something New York resident who sleeps around with both men and women and whose life is haunted by a recurring nightmare from a childhood experience. Doctors are puzzled by a mystery illness and he finds himself in therapy for a second time.
But when he meets Sam (Brown) by chance at an outdoor bookstore, he seems to have found the real love of his life. There are prejudices to overcome, secrets the couple don’t want to share with their family and friends, and at the film’s centre genuine passion but also heartache.
The angst of not being “out” to friends and family, plus a trauma which can’t even be discussed with anyone, the worry of too much commitment – these all ticked boxes in my life and I’m sure in many other viewers of this tender, caring and ultimately positive romance. And it’s staggering to realise it’s largely based on true events – including the near fatal shooting of Brown.
The film, co-directed by Fifer and Kieran Mulcare is in cinemas and on demand via Peccadillo Pictures.