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DragonFly 2024

109 min📅 2024-06-01

In Tatyana Kolganova's intimate 2024 drama DragonFly, tender-hearted dreamer Lesha makes an impulsive choice to steal a delicate dragonfly brooch to fund his classmate Lisa's journey to reunite with her mother abroad.

Director: Tatyana Kolganova

Cast

Vsevolod Klimenok
Vsevolod Klimenok
Lyosha
Adel Gudauskas
Adel Gudauskas
Liza
Polina Rudenko
Artur Gavrilov
Osya
Irina Pegova
Irina Pegova
Lyosha’s mom
Konstantin Kryukov
Konstantin Kryukov
Kostya
Svetlana Nemolyaeva
Svetlana Nemolyaeva
Liza’s great-grandmother
Mikhail Trukhin
Mikhail Trukhin
Lyosha’s dad
Fyodor Lavrov
Fyodor Lavrov
Moscow star
Anna Aleksakhina
Anna Aleksakhina
Liza’s grandmother

Frequently Asked Questions

What is DragonFly (2024) about?

This poignant drama follows Lesha, a sensitive boy who steals a dragonfly-shaped brooch to help his friend Lisa reunite with her mother abroad. His impulsive act sets off a chain of consequences that test his beliefs, reshape friendships, and ultimately lead to surprising acts of redemption and hope.

Who directed DragonFly?

DragonFly was directed by Tatyana Kolganova, whose work often explores emotional depth and character-driven storytelling in dramatic settings.

Who stars in DragonFly?

The film features a compelling ensemble cast led by Vsevolod Klimenok as Lesha, alongside Adel Gudauskas, Polina Rudenko, Artur Gavrilov, and Irina Pegova in pivotal roles.

Is DragonFly (2024) worth watching?

While IMDb has not yet rated DragonFly, its themes of sacrifice and redemption within a youthful drama make it compelling for viewers drawn to heartfelt, character-focused cinema. The film's emotional authenticity and poetic atmosphere could resonate strongly with fans of coming-of-age stories.

How long is DragonFly?

DragonFly runs for 109 minutes.

About DragonFly (2024) — A Stolen Dream That Takes Flight

In Tatyana Kolganova's intimate 2024 drama DragonFly, tender-hearted dreamer Lesha makes an impulsive choice to steal a delicate dragonfly brooch to fund his classmate Lisa's journey to reunite with her mother abroad. Stranded in a world where Lisa's grief has stunted her growth, Lesha navigates a labyrinth of guilt, discovery, and unexpected friendship as he endures the fallout of his rash decision. The narrative unfolds with raw emotional honesty, weaving together themes of sacrifice, redemption, and the quiet bonds that shape young lives.

Against the backdrop of a close-knit community, Lesha's journey becomes a poignant exploration of how kindness—even when misguided—can rewrite destinies. Kolganova crafts a visually poetic atmosphere where every stolen glance and restless heartbeat mirrors the fragility of youth and the weight of responsibility. DragonFly (2024) is a story about the choices we make for others and the dreams that bloom in the most unexpected places.