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Rotten Tomatoes® Score 72%

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In Theaters: December 4, 2015 (limited)

R | 1h 58m | Drama, Other

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Fred (Michael Caine), an acclaimed composer and conductor and his best friend Mick (Harvey Keitel), a renowned filmmaker, go on a vacation in the Swiss Alps with Fred’s daughter (Rachel Weisz). While Mick scrambles to finish the screenplay for what he believes will be his last important film, Fred relaxes, with no intention of going back to his musical career. The two men reflect on their past, and together they realize that some of the most important experiences can come later in life.

Director: Paolo Sorrentino

Studio: Fox Searchlight Pictures

Producer(s): Carlotta Calori, Francesca Cima, Nicola Giuliano

Cast: Michael Caine, Harvey Keitel, Rachel Weisz, Paul Dano, Jane Fonda

Writer(s): Paolo Sorrentino

Official Site: youththemovie.com

14 votes and 2 Reviews

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Rotten Tomatoes® Score 72%

69%

In Theaters: December 4, 2015 (limited)

R | 1h 58m | Drama, Other

  Watch Trailer

Fred (Michael Caine), an acclaimed composer and conductor and his best friend Mick (Harvey Keitel), a renowned filmmaker, go on a vacation in the Swiss Alps with Fred’s daughter (Rachel Weisz). While Mick scrambles to finish the screenplay for what he believes will be his last important film, Fred relaxes, with no intention of going back to his musical career. The two men reflect on their past, and together they realize that some of the most important experiences can come later in life.

Rotten Tomatoes® Score 72%

69%

In Theaters: December 4, 2015 (limited)

R | 1h 58m | Drama, Other

Fred (Michael Caine), an acclaimed composer and conductor and his best friend Mick (Harvey Keitel), a renowned filmmaker, go on a vacation in the Swiss Alps with Fred’s daughter (Rachel Weisz).

While Mick scrambles to finish the screenplay for what he believes will be his last important film, Fred relaxes, with no intention of going back to his musical career. The two men reflect on their past, and together they realize that some of the most important experiences can come later in life.