The news that film industry iconRobert Redford died came from an official statement to the New York Times by his publicist, Cindi Berger:
“Robert Redford passed away on September 16, 2025, at his home at Sundance in the mountains of Utah, the place he loved, surrounded by those he loved. He will be missed greatly. The family requests privacy.”
It broke the hearts of thousands of longtime fans and colleagues. While various stars are publicly praising his legendary skills and undeniable impact, fans are honoring his memory by revisiting some of his classic moments off the screen. In honor of his life, NSS Magazine recently shared a clip from an interview at the 74th Venice Film Festival where he poignantly reflected on youth as an older man.
@nssmagazineToday the legendary Robert Redford has passed away. We want to remember him with this interview from the 74th Venice Film Festival. #robertredford #venicefilmfestival #venice #interview #robertredfordedit
♬ suono originale - nss magazine"I think when we're young, we don't think about [getting older], or at least I didn't," Redford admitted. "And you just love the chances you're taking without thinking about it. You suddenly realize you have to start being careful, and I find that hard to deal with. Have to give up certain things you had when you were young, you didn't have to think about, and suddenly you do, and that creates a restriction of some kind, and that's kind of sad."
Fans were deeply moved by the humbling words and found them to be profound in the wake of his death.
"Getting old is a privilege that not everyone gets to experience," noted one fan.
"So true. His strength and determination will be so missed," added another.
Redford’s reflection was tied to his purpose for appearing at the festival in 2017. He was awarded the Golden Lion for a Lifetime Achievement Award and premiered his film Our Souls at Night, which he starred in alongside co-star Jane Fonda.
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What Was Our Souls At Night About?
The quote ties into a deep theme for the movie Redford was promoting. The plot, based on the bestselling novel by Kent Haruf, appeared on Netflix via Redford's production company Wildwood Enterprises. According to IMDb, Fonda and Redford starred as widow and widower Addie Moore and Louis Waters, who lived next to each other for years and finally find companionship in each other. The two agree to platonically sleep next to each other at night to combat their loneliness, which eventually evolves into a more intimate relationship.
The film was a reunion for Fonda and Redford, who starred together in three previous films: The Chase (1966), Barefoot in the Park (1967), and The Electric Horseman (1979).
Recently, Fonda remembered Redford with a heartfelt post.
“It hit me hard this morning when I read that Bob was gone. I can’t stop crying,” Fonda said in a statement. “He meant a lot to me and was a beautiful person in every way. He stood for an America we have to keep fighting for.”
The film was one of Redford's last. His official retirement came after The Old Man & the Gun in 2018 and his cameo in Avengers: Endgame in 2019.
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