The Visitor

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The Visitor is a British-set reimagining of Pier Paolo Pasolini’s 1968 film Teorema. Pasolini’s enigmatic protagonist, known to everyone as “the visitor”, arrives at the house of an upper-class family and seduces each family member one after the other. When he suddenly departs, he leaves behind an emptiness for which the rest attempt to compensate in different ways. In Bruce LaBruce’s The Visitor, it is a black refugee who washes up in a small suitcase on the banks of the River Thames in London. He is one of several identical-looking men who simultaneously emerge from suitcases in other locations around the city. Dressed in the guise of a homeless man, he arrives at the house of an upper-class family and gets to know the maid. When she passes him off as her nephew, the family invites him to also work for them as a live-in servant. The guest makes love with each of the residents of the house one after the other, depicted in explicit sex scenes. Each member of the household experiences a radical sexual and spiritual transformation.

details

  • Runtime

    101 min
  • Country

    Great Britain
  • Year of Presentation

    2024
  • Year of Production

    2024
  • Director

    Bruce LaBruce
  • Cast

    Bishop Black, Macklin Kowal, Amy Kingsmill, Kurtis Lincoln, Ray Filar, Luca Federici
  • Production Company

    a/political
  • Berlinale Section

    Panorama
  • Berlinale Category

    Feature Film

dates of presentation


    1. Kino International

      Karl-Marx-Allee 33
      10178 Berlin


    1. Cubix 9

      Rathausstr. 1
      10178 Berlin


    1. Kino International

      Karl-Marx-Allee 33
      10178 Berlin


    1. Cubix 5

      Rathausstr. 1
      10178 Berlin

Biography Bruce LaBruce

Born 1964 in Southampton, Canada. He attended film school in Toronto and studied film theory at York University. His film Hustler White was screened in 1996 in the Panorama and became his first international success. He has been a guest of the Berlinale several times, most recently in 2014 at Forum Expanded with Pierrot Lunaire, for which he won the Teddy Award. He has also directed numerous music videos and plays, writes and photographs for international magazines, newspapers and websites. As an artist, he has been represented in numerous international exhibitions.

Filmography Bruce LaBruce

2004 The Raspberry Reich | 2010 L.A. Zombie | 2013 Geron