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Trieste Film Festival

“The Visitor”, interview with director Vytautas Katkus

todayJanuary 19, 2026

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Director and cinematographer Vytautas Katkus on his debut feature "The Visitor", co-written with Marija Kavtaradze, director of "Slow"

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    “The Visitor”, interview with director Vytautas Katkus Chiara Nicoletti

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After premiering at the latest Karloff Vary Film Festival, where it won the award for Best director, “The Visitor (Svečias)”, renowned cinematographer Vytautas Katkus’ debut feature, lands the 37th Trieste Film Festival’s competition.

Shot in 16 mm, “The Visitor” could be considered as a late coming of age of a 30 year old who recently became a father and finds himself in a situation where he’s forced to return to his hometown in Lithuania to sell his childhood flat.

An Intimate Exploration of Memory and Belonging

Sometimes, you need to return for a while just to understand that it’s no longer your place.” says Katkus in his director’s notes. “The Visitor”, indeed, explores the feeling of not really belonging to a place anymore while confronting memories of the past and experience a strange in between feeling.

The three key words for the film: loneliness, atmosphere, father-son relationship

The starting points for “The Visitor” were, for Katkus, three main topics he couldn’t explore enough with his short films: loneliness, the father-son relationship and the atmosphere, in terms of the environment a person lives in. The latter is treated by the director as a character itself, sharing the stage with the protagonist, Danielius.

Explaining the title

Danielius feels like an alien in this place he once grew up in and belonged to” says Vytautas Katkus, explaining the reason for the film’s international title, echoing those genre alien movies.

The film explores not just physical relocation but also the emotional journey of understanding oneself through the lens of past and present. It stands out for its unique approach to storytelling, blending documentary-style realism with emotional depth. Danielius is afraid of losing his roots yet yearns to let go of memories tied to his childhood environment. This duality invites viewers to reflect on their own feelings of belonging and the ways memories shape our identity. The film’s ability to establish a strong empathy for the main character makes it resonate on a deeply personal level.

The Narrative structure

“The Visitor – Svečias” employs a non-narrative, puzzle-like structure, divided into chapters that each depict different facets of loneliness and human experience. Katkus’ style incorporates various cinematic elements—absurdity, musical moments, and visual poetry—to mirror Danielius’ complex mental landscape. This stylistic approach allows the audience to piece together the story, making the experience immersive and introspective.


Plot

30-year-old Danielius has been living in Norway for over a decade. He has everything he needs — a job, a family, and friends. But when his father passes away, he is forced to return to his hometown in Lithuania to sell his childhood flat. Arriving at the end of summer, the small resort town feels like a temporary retreat. Yet he quickly realizes that everything has changed. As Danielius reconnects with familiar places, old friends, and lingering memories, he is confronted by a quiet sense of loneliness. Instead of resisting, he allows himself to explore it. Between farewells and fleeting moments, Danielius embraces the present — immersing himself in the town one last time before finally letting go.

Written by: Chiara Nicoletti

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