Dragonfly (2016)
Told with heart, humor, and a little bit of magic, Dragonfly is a female led feature film about homecoming and healing for a Midwestern family divided by divorce and illness. Struggling artist Anna Larsen’s mother has never understood her. When her mom is diagnosed with early onset Alzheimer’s, Anna returns home to help but brings years of family baggage with her. As she unpacks her past, Anna rediscovers a mysterious mailbox from her childhood and embarks on a search to solve its mystery. What she learns along the way may just be the key to rekindling her own magic.
Directors: Maribeth Romslo, Cara Greene.
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Jennifer Blagen as Claire Larsen |
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Cara Greene as Anna Larsen |
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Abby Fry as Anna Larsen (as child) |
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David Greene as Brian Larsen |
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Matt Biedel as Tim Brody |
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Chip Brookes as Motorist |
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Robyn Frank as Ayla |
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Terry Hempleman as Paul Larsen |
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Abby Fry as Young Anna Larsen |
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Cole Malone as Young Tim Brody |
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Tommy O'Brien as Young Brian Larsen |
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Kathryn Wind as Bree |
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John Riedlinger as Michael |
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Megan Burns as Nurse Jennifer |
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Kim Greene as Realtor Tammi |
| Crew | Chip Brookes | Second Unit |
| Visual Effects | Emily Fritze | Animation |
| Sound | Owen Brafford | Sound Engineer |
| Production | Matt Brown | Line Producer |
| Art | Kimberly Senn | Production Design |
| Directing | Maribeth Romslo | Director |
| Sound | Kelly Pieklo | Sound Mixer |
| Lighting | Tracy Mailloux | Gaffer |
| Camera | Marcus Taplin | Director of Photography |
| Art | Hope McCullough | Art Direction |
| Editing | Lindy Wilson | Editor |
| Directing | Cara Greene | Director |
| Directing | Chip Brookes | Script Supervisor |
| Writing | Cara Greene | Writer |