Dragonfly (2002)

A haunting supernatural drama in which a grief-stricken doctor receives mysterious messages from beyond through his patients' near-death visions.

Dragonfly - Movie Information

  • Original Title: Dragonfly
  • Release Year: 2002
  • Directed by: Tom Shadyac
  • Type: Movie
  • Genres: Drama, Thriller, Fantasy
  • Age Rating (US): PG-13
  • Runtime: 1h 44m
  • Original Language: English
  • Spoken Languages: English, Spanish
  • Release Date (Theatrical): February 22, 2002 (United States - PG-13), June 5, 2002 (United Kingdom - 12), April 11, 2002 (Germany - 12), June 5, 2002 (France - TP), May 8, 2002 (New Zealand), July 30, 2002 (Australia - M), May 28, 2002 (Brazil - 12), June 12, 2002 (Mexico - B), April 11, 2002 (Italy - T), August 12, 2002 (Spain - 7)
  • Alternative Titles: Na křídlech vážky (CZ), El misterio de la libélula (AR), O Mistério da Libélula (BR), Dragonfly (La sombra de la libélula) (ES), Apparitions (FR)
  • Production Companies: Universal Pictures, Spyglass Entertainment, Gran Via Productions, Shady Acres Entertainment, Kalima Productions, NDE Productions, Touchstone Pictures
  • Production Countries: Germany, United States of America

Dragonfly - Plot

A grieving doctor is being contacted by his late wife through his patient's near death experiences.

Dragonfly - Trailer

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When someone you love dies... are they gone forever?

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Dragonfly - Cast & Crew

Director(s)

  • Tom Shadyac

Main Cast

  • Kevin Costner
  • Joe Morton
  • Ron Rifkin
  • Susanna Thompson
  • Kathy Bates
  • Jacob Smith
  • Robert Bailey Jr.
  • Jay Thomas
  • Lisa Banes
  • Matt Craven

Producers

  • Tom Shadyac
  • Roger Birnbaum
  • Arlene Kehela
  • Gary Barber
  • Alan B. Curtiss

Dragonfly - FAQs

What is the ending of Dragonfly explained?

At the end of Dragonfly, Dr. Joe Darrow travels to Venezuela following clues from his patients' visions. There he discovers that his wife Emily did not die alone — she had given birth to their daughter before passing. The dragonfly symbol, recurring throughout the film, guided him to find his surviving child.

Where can you stream or watch Dragonfly 2002?

Dragonfly (2002) is available to rent or buy on Amazon Video, Apple TV, Google Play Movies, YouTube, and Fandango At Home. It is not currently included in any major subscription streaming library, so digital rental is the most accessible viewing option.

Is Dragonfly based on a true story?

Dragonfly is not based on a specific true story. However, the film draws heavily on documented accounts of near-death experiences and the broader cultural and scientific debate surrounding what patients perceive during clinical death, lending the story a grounded, emotionally credible atmosphere.

Who are the main actors in Dragonfly?

Dragonfly stars Kevin Costner as Dr. Joe Darrow, with Susanna Thompson as his deceased wife Emily, Kathy Bates as neighbor Mrs. Belmont, Joe Morton as colleague Hugh Campbell, and Ron Rifkin as Charlie Dickinson. The ensemble cast also includes Jacob Smith, Robert Bailey Jr., Jay Thomas, Lisa Banes, and Matt Craven.

What is Dragonfly 2002 about?

Dragonfly follows Dr. Joe Darrow, a Chicago emergency room physician devastated by the death of his humanitarian doctor wife in a Venezuelan bus accident. Haunted by grief, he begins noticing a pattern in his patients' near-death visions — each seemingly carrying a message from his late wife beyond the grave.

What is the age rating for Dragonfly?

Dragonfly is rated PG-13 in the United States, indicating the film may contain material unsuitable for children under 13. The rating reflects its mature themes of grief, death, and the supernatural, as well as some intense dramatic sequences, without graphic violence or explicit content.

How long is the movie Dragonfly?

Dragonfly has a runtime of 1 hour and 44 minutes (104 minutes). The film's measured pace allows it to build atmosphere and emotional weight gradually, focusing on the psychological journey of its grieving protagonist rather than relying on rapid plot developments.

Who directed Dragonfly and what is the genre?

Dragonfly was directed by Tom Shadyac, known primarily for comedies like Ace Ventura and Bruce Almighty. The film marks a dramatic departure into supernatural drama, blending elements of Drama, Thriller, and Fantasy to craft an emotionally driven story about grief, faith, and the possibility of communication after death.

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