
Frogs 2019
In the cramped confines of a Brazilian suburb, a young mother navigates the daily struggles of raising her two daughters under less-than-ideal living conditions.
Director: Julia Zakia
Cast


Frequently Asked Questions
What is Frogs (2019) about?
*Frogs (2019)* follows a young mother and her two daughters as they cope with cramped living conditions in a Brazilian suburb. When an unexpected delivery of frog legs arrives, their ordinary routine transforms into an unforgettable moment of connection and joy.
Who directed Frogs?
The short drama was helmed by Julia Zakia, delivering a raw and intimate portrayal of family life.
Who stars in Frogs?
The cast features Ana Flavia Cavalcanti, Maysa Cavalcanti, Tarsila de Oliveira Maracy, Lucas Andrade, and Manoella Cavalcanti Mori.
Is Frogs (2019) worth watching?
As a 16-minute drama, *Frogs* stands out for its emotional depth and authentic performances. While it's unrated on IMDb, its themes of resilience and family make it a compelling watch for fans of intimate storytelling.
How long is Frogs?
*Frogs* runs for 16 minutes.
About Frogs (2019) — A 16-Minute Drama of Resilience and Unexpected Joy
In the cramped confines of a Brazilian suburb, a young mother navigates the daily struggles of raising her two daughters under less-than-ideal living conditions. Life takes an unexpected turn when a sudden delivery of frog legs sparks an impromptu celebration that lingers in the memory. Directed by Julia Zakia, *Frogs (2019)* dives into themes of resilience and fleeting joy, painting a vivid portrait of a family finding connection in the most ordinary—and extraordinary—moments.
With Ana Flavia Cavalcanti leading the cast alongside her real-life family members Maysa Cavalcanti and Manoella Cavalcanti Mori, this 16-minute drama unfolds with raw authenticity. The film's atmosphere is charged with the tension of survival and the warmth of shared laughter, making it a poignant exploration of the bonds that hold us together when life gets messy.