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FRED WON’T MOVE OUT

a Film by Richard C. Ledes

"Oedipus, you need a vacation."

Starring Elliott Gould, Fred Melamed

With levity and sadness, two grown children and their aging parents struggle with the decision whether the older generation should stay in the house where they have lived for fifty years.

Director's Statement

I Imagine My Family Singing Together

My family when I was growing up lived on a dirt road in Katonah, a small town outside of New York City. Around a quarter mile from where we lived, the dirt road runs alongside a reservoir. The entire town of Katonah had been moved in 1897 to accommodate the expansion of the water system for New York City. Today beneath the water of the reservoir are the foundations of the old town. 

In 2009, my mother and I were taking a walk together, headed towards the reservoir, when she started to explain to me her interpretation of what seemed to me a random event of no particular importance but seemed to worry her. The object of her concern was an approaching car. Cars are rare on the dirt road but we did have neighbors and fishing is permitted on the reservoir. She explained that she thought the driver was intentionally driving towards her. The car continued driving past us. A few months later, she told us at Christmas that she had been diagnosed with Alzheimer's. At first, I doubted this could be the case. Her own mother had retained an extraordinary memory at the end of her life, including after she had suffered a stroke.

From my mother I once learned—I don’t remember at what time—that when I was a small child and my brother an infant, she had been persuaded by her mother not to attend her brother Richard’s funeral. What I didn’t know until I uncovered it in my late 30s was that.. More

Film Review

  • “A finely calculated, understated work of art.”

    - Martin Hoyle, Financial Times

Fred Won’t Move Out

Synopsis

Starring Elliott Gould, Fred Melamed, and Judith Roberts, Fred Won't Move Out is a family drama about two grown children and their aging parents, as they struggle with the decision of whether or not the older generation should continue to stay in the home they have lived for fifty years.

Shot in the house where the director’s parents lived for five decades shortly after they moved out, the film's semi-autobiographical story is memorably acted by a small ensemble cast led by Elliott Gould. Shot in sequence in three weeks with a heady mix of improvisational work by both author Richard Ledes and his cast. The film's personal approach to its subject captures a universal story uniquely told.

Cast

Elliott Gould 

Fred

Fred Melamed

Bob

Stephanie Roth Haberle 

Carol

Judith Roberts

Susan

Mfoniso Udofia

Victoria

Ariana Altman

Lila

Robert Miller

The Music Therapist

Richard C. Ledes

Bob’s Friend

Crew

Ged Dickersin

Producer

Joseph Infantolino

Executive Producer

Valentina Caniglia

Director of Photography 

Brian Rzepka

Production Designer

Robert Miller

Original Music

Tere Duncan

Costume Designer

Pete Street

Editor

Billy Hopkins

Casting Director

Richard C. Ledes

Director, Writer

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