Jeremy Truong is a San Francisco transplant working as an LGBT film producer in New York. Attracted to films with powerful themes, Jeremy's artistic style is very true to life and focuses on impactful, resonating moments. Jeremy has produced work with content and VFX powerhouse The Mill+, BuzzFeed, the J. Walter Thompson ad agency and handles press coverage at top tier film festivals including SXSW, Tribeca, and the New York Film Festival. Having recently received the SFFilm Rainin Grant for his work on Cicada, Jeremy hopes to further create inspiring and powerful work that tell intimate stories within the LGBT community. With experience across commercial, music video and narrative projects, he's excited to be able to share moving stories across different mediums and showcase diversity in an underrepresented space.
Aaron, an aspiring musical theater performer, gets a survival job as an instructor at a high-end spin studio in Hell’s Kitchen. As his magnetic and demanding boss pulls him deep into the worlds of cult fitness and gay nightlife, he struggles with his own self-worth and loses sight of his Broadway dreams.
New York City, 2013. A young bisexual man enters an interracial relationship. In the midst of the Sandusky trial, against the backdrop of a cicada summer, he comes to terms with his own childhood trauma.