

Cat's Cradle
Directed by Alexandre StocklerThree upper-middle class teenagers start a night of partying, including wild sex, rape, drugs, and accidental murder. Fun merges with violence with absurd, tragicomic results. The more they try to cover up their goof ups, the more complicated their lives become.
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- MishiMay 17, 2026This just isn't that good of a film. It's meant to be a social commentary about the youth of Brazil and there's even a reel at the end featuring several street interviews. I didn't entirely hate the film, in fact I thought that a movie so absurd could be great albeit a little dark. However, the film spends more time trying to make the viewer uncomfortable than actually say something about the Brazilian middle class.
Cat's Cradle Trivia
Cat's Cradle was released on October 21, 2002.
Cat's Cradle was directed by Alexandre Stockler.
Cat's Cradle has a runtime of 1h 32m.
Cat's Cradle was produced by Alexandre Stockler.
Three upper-middle class teenagers start a night of partying, including wild sex, rape, drugs, and accidental murder. Fun merges with violence with absurd, tragicomic results. The more they try to cover up their goof ups, the more complicated their lives become.
The key characters in Cat's Cradle are Cristiano (Caio Blat), Francisco (Rodrigo Bolzan), Gabriel (Cainan Baladez).
Cat's Cradle is a Drama, Crime, Thriller film.
Cat's Cradle has an audience rating of 6 out of 10.
Cat's Cradle had a budget of $5,500.






