Freud Leaving Home
movie

Released November 15, 1991
Overview
In this story, the 60th birthday of Cohen-family matriarch Rosha is the occasion for a gathering of her children from the diverse places around the world. The central character in this drama, however, is Angelique, whose interest in psychoanalysis has earned her the nickname of "Freud." Her older brother is gay and lives in Florida with his lover. Her older sister has married into an Orthodox family, and lives in Jerusalem. They have all gathered in Sweden for their grandmother's birthday. Meanwhile, Rosha's daughter, the mother of these diverse children, has taken ill and is in the hospital. She has been diagnosed with a very advanced, inoperable brain tumor. Freud, who never left home, is perhaps as upset by this news as anyone, and she startles everyone by going out and beginning an affair with a biker. However, she is deeply involved in the new situation: she insists that their mother be brought home from the hospital rather than being allowed to suffer and die there.
Cast

Gunilla Röör
as
Freud

Ghita Nørby
as
Rosha Cohen

Palle Granditsky
as
Ruben Cohen

Philip Zandén
as
David Cohen

Jessica Zandén
as
Deborah Cohen

Peter Andersson
as
Adrian

Stina Ekblad
as
Nurse

Nils Eklund
as
Herman, Vera's Husband

Basia Frydman
as
Vera
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Pierre Fränckel
as
Max

Peter Haber
as
Man on the airplane

Johan Rabaeus
as
Dr. Lundgren
Crew
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Marianne Goldman
as
Writer

Susanne Bier
as
Director

Johan Söderqvist
as
Music
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Nina Crone
as
Co-Producer
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Peter Kropénin
as
Producer

Erik Zappon
as
Director of Photography

Pernille Bech Christensen
as
Editor
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Ulla Kassius
as
Production Design
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Mats Wolgers
as
Set Decoration
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Nina Sandström
as
Costume Design
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Agneta Lindqvist-Widin
as
Makeup Artist

Daniel Alfredson
as
Assistant Director