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The Visitor (2007 feature film)

The Visitor is a 2007 American drama film written and directed by Tom McCarthy and produced by Michael London and Mary Jane Skalski. Executive producers were Jeff Skoll and Omar Amanat. The screenplay focuses on a lonely man in late middle age whose life changes when a chance encounter with an immigrant couple forces him to face issues relating to identity, immigration, and cross-cultural communication in post-9/11 New York City.

The Visitor
Theatrical release poster
Directed byTom McCarthy
Written byTom McCarthy
Produced byMary Jane Skalski
Michael London
StarringRichard Jenkins
Hiam Abbass
Haaz Sleiman
Danai Gurira
CinematographyOliver Bokelberg
Edited byTom McArdle
Music byJan A. P. Kaczmarek
Production
companies
Distributed byOverture Films
Release dates
  • September 7, 2007 (2007-09-07) (TIFF)
  • April 11, 2008 (2008-04-11) (United States)
Running time
103 minutes[1]
CountryUnited States
LanguagesEnglish
French
Arabic
Romanian
Budget$4 million[2]
Box office$18.1 million[1]

For The Visitor, McCarthy won the 2008 Independent Spirit Award for Best Director,[3] while Richard Jenkins[4] was nominated for Best Actor at the 81st Academy Awards.

Plot edit

Walter Vale is a widowed Connecticut College economics professor who lives a fairly solitary existence. He fills his days by sometimes taking piano lessons in an effort to emulate his late wife, a classical concert pianist, and infrequently works on a new book. When he is asked to present a paper at an academic conference at New York University, he is not enthusiastic to make the trip, given he is only the nominal co-author and has never even read the complete work. Charles, his department head, insists and Walter is forced to attend.

When he arrives in his old apartment in Manhattan, Walter is startled to find a young unmarried couple living there, having rented it from a swindler who claimed it was his. Tarek is an immigrant from Syria, a Palestinian-Syrian[5] djembe player, and Zainab is a Senegalese designer of ethnic jewelry. He later discovers both are illegal immigrants. Although they have no place to go, they hastily pack and leave, but Walter decides to let them stay. Over the next few days, a friendship slowly develops. Tarek teaches Walter to play the drum, and the two men join a group of others at a regular drum circle in Central Park.

On the way home, Tarek is mistakenly charged with subway turnstile jumping, arrested for "failing" to pay his fare (although he actually had), and taken to a detention center for illegal immigrants in Queens. In order to prevent Tarek's deportation from the United States, Walter hires an immigration lawyer. Feeling uncomfortable about remaining in the apartment with Walter, Zainab moves out to live with relatives in the Bronx.

Tarek's mother, Mouna, unexpectedly arrives from her home in Michigan when she is unable to contact her son. Because she is also illegally in the States, she is also unable to visit him at the detention center. Hesitating, she accepts Walter's offer to stay in the apartment, and the two develop a friendship. Walter confesses his life is unfulfilling; he dislikes the single course he has taught for twenty years, and the book he is allegedly writing is nowhere near completion. It is revealed that Mouna's journalist husband died following a lengthy politically motivated imprisonment in Syria, and she is concerned about her son's future prospects if he is deported. The two begin to share a simple domestic existence, with Mouna preparing meals and Walter treating her to The Phantom of the Opera when she mentions her love for the original cast recording Tarek sent her as a gift.

Without warning, Tarek is summarily deported back to Syria. Mouna, left with no one in the States, decides to follow him and to return to live there. On their final night, Mouna joins Walter for a comforting embrace in bed, blaming herself for all that has gone wrong. Walter sees her off at the airport the next day. Alone once again, Walter plays his drum on a subway platform, as Tarek once told him he himself would like to do some time.

Cast edit

  • Richard Jenkins as Walter Vale: McCarthy had Jenkins in mind from the beginning because he has an "amazing and wonderful everyman quality" which helped create the character. After two and a half years of writing he worked with Jenkins to finalize it.[2]
  • Haaz Sleiman as Tarek: Before this role Sleiman had never played the drums and had to practice three hours a day for a month and a half. After watching a documentary on Fela Kuti, Sleiman came up with the idea for Tarek to rehearse in his underwear.[6]
  • Danai Gurira as Zainab
  • Hiam Abbass as Mouna
  • Richard Kind as Jacob
  • Michael Cumpsty as Charles
  • Marian Seldes as Barbara

Production edit

The story for the film started with the characters of Tarek and Walter. McCarthy wanted to have those characters interact and creating the story was like "putting pieces of a puzzle together."[7] He first started writing the film during a state-sponsored visit to the Middle East. He says he had "an especially great connection with the people I met in Beirut" and didn't consider the immigration angle until he returned to New York City.[8]

The film was shot on location in New York City. Some scenes were filmed on campus at Wagner College in Staten Island, New York. The soundtrack includes "Open and Close" and "Je'nwi Teni (Don't Gag Me)," written and performed by Nigerian musician/composer Fela Kuti.

Release edit

The film premiered at the 2007 Toronto International Film Festival and was shown at numerous 2008 festivals, including the Sundance Film Festival, the European Film Market, the Portland International Film Festival, the Miami International Film Festival, South by Southwest, the Dallas International Film Festival, the Phoenix Film Festival, and the Philadelphia International Film Festival. The Visitor was given a limited release in the US on April 11 in 4 theaters and earned $86,488 with an average of $21,622 per theater ranking 45th at the box office. The film's widest release was 270 theaters and it ended up earning $9,427,089 domestically and $8,651,086 internationally for a total of $18,078,175, above its $4 million production budget.[9]

Critical reception edit

The Visitor received mostly positive reviews from critics and has a rating of 89% on Rotten Tomatoes based on 120 reviews with an average rating of 7.62 out of 10. The consensus states "The Visitor is a heartfelt, humanistic drama that deftly explores identity, immigration, and other major post-9/11 issues."[10] The film also has a score of 79 out of 100 on Metacritic based on 29 reviews.[11]

A.O. Scott of the New York Times observed, "The curious thing about The Visitor is that even as it goes more or less where you think it will, it still manages to surprise you along the way ... It is possible to imagine a version of this story ... that would be obvious and sentimental, an exercise in cultural condescension and liberal masochism. Indeed, it’s nearly impossible to imagine it any other way. And yet, astonishingly enough, Mr. McCarthy has. Much as The Station Agent nimbly evaded the obstacles of cuteness and willful eccentricity it had strewn in its own path, so does The Visitor, with impressive grace and understatement, resist potential triteness and phony uplift."[12]

Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times rated the film 3½ out of four stars and called it "a wonderful film, sad, angry, and without a comforting little happy ending". He added, "All four actors are charismatic, in quite different ways ... Jenkins creates a surprisingly touching, very quiet, character study. Not all actors have to call out to us. The better ones make us call out to them."[13]

Ruthe Stein of the San Francisco Chronicle wrote, "Devotees of The Station Agent will be relieved to know that writer-director Tom McCarthy gives no indication of a sophomore slump. His second film ... is, if anything, more imaginative and touching than his first. McCarthy puts a mark on each film, identifying it as distinctly his own. A couple more like them, and he'll be knighted an auteur ... Jenkins' multilevel performance is continually surprising ... The part of Walter was written for [him], and he inhabits it like a second skin."[14]

Peter Travers of Rolling Stone rated the film 3½ out of four stars, calling it "a heartfelt human drama that sneaks up and floors you." He described screenwriter/director McCarthy as "that rare talent who can work in miniature to reveal major truths [and] ... is attuned to the nuances of behavior" and wrote "Jenkins delivers a master class in acting. Oscar, take note."[15]

John Anderson of Variety wrote, "Some films click from the moment they're cast, and that is certainly the case with The Visitor ... a perfect vehicle for Richard Jenkins [who] ... plays McCarthy's transfigured hero to a tee ... Visitor tilts toward the soulful rather than the political, and could be this year's humanistic indie hit."[16]

Peter Rainer of the Christian Science Monitor graded the film C+, criticizing Richard Jenkins' "underpowered" performance and the film's "squishy humanism."[17]

The film was named best of the year by the Washington Post, the Charlotte Observer, and the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette.[18] It also was cited as one of the year's ten best by numerous publications, including the Chicago Reader,[18] the Philadelphia Inquirer,[18] the Seattle Post-Intelligencer,[18] The Hollywood Reporter,[18] The Wall Street Journal,[18] and the New York Post.[18]

Accolades edit

Award Category Nominee(s) Result Ref.
AARP Movies for Grownups Awards Best Intergenerational Film Won [19]
Best Actor Richard Jenkins Nominated
Academy Awards Best Actor Nominated [20]
Alliance of Women Film Journalists Awards Best Actor Nominated [21]
Best Screenplay, Original Tom McCarthy Nominated
Boston Society of Film Critics Awards Best Actor Richard Jenkins Runner-up [22]
Best Ensemble Cast Nominated
Brisbane International Film Festival Interfaith Award Tom McCarthy Nominated
Chicago Film Critics Association Awards Best Actor Richard Jenkins Nominated [23]
Chlotrudis Awards Best Actor Won [24]
Best Supporting Actress Hiam Abbass Nominated
Best Original Screenplay Tom McCarthy Nominated
Critics' Choice Movie Awards Best Actor Richard Jenkins Nominated [25]
Dallas-Fort Worth Film Critics Association Awards Best Film 6th Place [26]
Best Actor Richard Jenkins 5th Place
David di Donatello Awards Best Foreign Film Tom McCarthy Nominated
Deauville American Film Festival Grand Prix Won
FICE - Federazione Italiana Cinema d'Essai Best Actress Hiam Abbass (also for Lemon Tree) Won
Gold Derby Film Awards Best Lead Actor Richard Jenkins Nominated [27]
Gotham Independent Film Awards Best Feature Nominated [28]
Best Ensemble Performance Hiam Abbass, Danai Gurira, Richard Jenkins,
and Haaz Sleiman
Nominated
Houston Film Critics Society Awards Best Actor Richard Jenkins Nominated [29]
Humanitas Prize Sundance Feature Film Tom McCarthy Nominated [30]
Independent Spirit Awards Best Director Won [31]
Best Male Lead Richard Jenkins Nominated
Best Supporting Male Haaz Sleiman Nominated
International Cinephile Society Awards Best Actor Richard Jenkins Nominated [32]
Best Supporting Actress Hiam Abbass Nominated
International Online Cinema Awards Best Actor Richard Jenkins Nominated
Method Fest Independent Film Festival Best Director Tom McCarthy Won
Best Actor Richard Jenkins Won
Best Supporting Actress Danai Gurira Won
Moscow International Film Festival Golden St. George Tom McCarthy Nominated [33]
Best Actor Richard Jenkins Won
NAACP Image Awards Outstanding Independent Motion Picture Nominated [34]
National Board of Review Awards Top 10 Independent Films Won [35]
Spotlight Award Richard Jenkins Won
Online Film & Television Association Awards Best Breakthrough Performance: Male Haaz Sleiman Nominated [36]
Online Film Critics Society Awards Best Actor Richard Jenkins Nominated [37]
San Diego Film Critics Society Awards Best Screenplay – Original Tom McCarthy Won
Special Award Richard Jenkins (For his body of work in 2008) Won
Santa Barbara International Film Festival Virtuoso Award Richard Jenkins Won [38]
Satellite Awards Best Actor in a Motion Picture – Drama Won [39]
Best Director Tom McCarthy Nominated
Best Screenplay – Original Won
Best Overall DVD Nominated
Screen Actors Guild Awards Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role Richard Jenkins Nominated [40]
Southeastern Film Critics Association Awards Best Picture 8th Place [41]
St. Louis Gateway Film Critics Association Awards Best Actor Richard Jenkins Nominated [42]
Best Music (Soundtrack or Score, Original or Adapted) Jan A. P. Kaczmarek Won
St. Louis International Film Festival Best Music Won
Utah Film Critics Association Awards Best Actor Richard Jenkins Runner-up [43]
Warsaw Film Festival Grand Prix Tom McCarthy Nominated [44]
Writers Guild of America Awards Best Original Screenplay Nominated [45]

Home media edit

The DVD was released on October 7, 2008. Viewers have the option of either widescreen anamorphic or fullscreen formats. Bonus features include commentary by writer/director Tom McCarthy and star Richard Jenkins, deleted scenes, a behind-the-scenes look at the making of the film, a history of the djembe and instructions on how to play it, and the original trailer.

Musical adaptation edit

A musical adaptation of The Visitor premiered at The Public Theatre in previews on October 16, 2021 and officially opened on November 4.

References edit

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  12. ^ Scott, A. O. (April 11, 2008). "Professor as Student of His Life and Others'". The New York Times. Retrieved March 8, 2012.
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  14. ^ Stein, Ruthe (April 18, 2008). "Movie review: Professor finds heart in drums". San Francisco Chronicle. San Francisco: Hearst. ISSN 1932-8672. Retrieved February 2, 2015.
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  16. ^ Anderson, John (September 9, 2007). "The Visitor". Variety. Retrieved February 2, 2015.
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External links edit

  • Official website
  • The Visitor at IMDb  
  • The Visitor at AllMovie
  • The Visitor at Box Office Mojo
  • The Visitor at TakePart.com
  • Interview with Tom McCarthy, Hiam Abbass, and Richard Jenkins at EyeForFilm.co.uk
  • from MoviePlaces.tv

visitor, 2007, feature, film, visitor, 2007, american, drama, film, written, directed, mccarthy, produced, michael, london, mary, jane, skalski, executive, producers, were, jeff, skoll, omar, amanat, screenplay, focuses, lonely, late, middle, whose, life, chan. The Visitor is a 2007 American drama film written and directed by Tom McCarthy and produced by Michael London and Mary Jane Skalski Executive producers were Jeff Skoll and Omar Amanat The screenplay focuses on a lonely man in late middle age whose life changes when a chance encounter with an immigrant couple forces him to face issues relating to identity immigration and cross cultural communication in post 9 11 New York City The VisitorTheatrical release posterDirected byTom McCarthyWritten byTom McCarthyProduced byMary Jane SkalskiMichael LondonStarringRichard JenkinsHiam AbbassHaaz SleimanDanai GuriraCinematographyOliver BokelbergEdited byTom McArdleMusic byJan A P KaczmarekProductioncompaniesGroundswell ProductionsParticipant ProductionsNext Wednesday ProductionsDistributed byOverture FilmsRelease datesSeptember 7 2007 2007 09 07 TIFF April 11 2008 2008 04 11 United States Running time103 minutes 1 CountryUnited StatesLanguagesEnglishFrenchArabicRomanianBudget 4 million 2 Box office 18 1 million 1 For The Visitor McCarthy won the 2008 Independent Spirit Award for Best Director 3 while Richard Jenkins 4 was nominated for Best Actor at the 81st Academy Awards Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 4 Release 5 Critical reception 5 1 Accolades 5 2 Home media 6 Musical adaptation 7 References 8 External linksPlot editWalter Vale is a widowed Connecticut College economics professor who lives a fairly solitary existence He fills his days by sometimes taking piano lessons in an effort to emulate his late wife a classical concert pianist and infrequently works on a new book When he is asked to present a paper at an academic conference at New York University he is not enthusiastic to make the trip given he is only the nominal co author and has never even read the complete work Charles his department head insists and Walter is forced to attend When he arrives in his old apartment in Manhattan Walter is startled to find a young unmarried couple living there having rented it from a swindler who claimed it was his Tarek is an immigrant from Syria a Palestinian Syrian 5 djembe player and Zainab is a Senegalese designer of ethnic jewelry He later discovers both are illegal immigrants Although they have no place to go they hastily pack and leave but Walter decides to let them stay Over the next few days a friendship slowly develops Tarek teaches Walter to play the drum and the two men join a group of others at a regular drum circle in Central Park On the way home Tarek is mistakenly charged with subway turnstile jumping arrested for failing to pay his fare although he actually had and taken to a detention center for illegal immigrants in Queens In order to prevent Tarek s deportation from the United States Walter hires an immigration lawyer Feeling uncomfortable about remaining in the apartment with Walter Zainab moves out to live with relatives in the Bronx Tarek s mother Mouna unexpectedly arrives from her home in Michigan when she is unable to contact her son Because she is also illegally in the States she is also unable to visit him at the detention center Hesitating she accepts Walter s offer to stay in the apartment and the two develop a friendship Walter confesses his life is unfulfilling he dislikes the single course he has taught for twenty years and the book he is allegedly writing is nowhere near completion It is revealed that Mouna s journalist husband died following a lengthy politically motivated imprisonment in Syria and she is concerned about her son s future prospects if he is deported The two begin to share a simple domestic existence with Mouna preparing meals and Walter treating her to The Phantom of the Opera when she mentions her love for the original cast recording Tarek sent her as a gift Without warning Tarek is summarily deported back to Syria Mouna left with no one in the States decides to follow him and to return to live there On their final night Mouna joins Walter for a comforting embrace in bed blaming herself for all that has gone wrong Walter sees her off at the airport the next day Alone once again Walter plays his drum on a subway platform as Tarek once told him he himself would like to do some time Cast editRichard Jenkins as Walter Vale McCarthy had Jenkins in mind from the beginning because he has an amazing and wonderful everyman quality which helped create the character After two and a half years of writing he worked with Jenkins to finalize it 2 Haaz Sleiman as Tarek Before this role Sleiman had never played the drums and had to practice three hours a day for a month and a half After watching a documentary on Fela Kuti Sleiman came up with the idea for Tarek to rehearse in his underwear 6 Danai Gurira as Zainab Hiam Abbass as Mouna Richard Kind as Jacob Michael Cumpsty as Charles Marian Seldes as BarbaraProduction editThe story for the film started with the characters of Tarek and Walter McCarthy wanted to have those characters interact and creating the story was like putting pieces of a puzzle together 7 He first started writing the film during a state sponsored visit to the Middle East He says he had an especially great connection with the people I met in Beirut and didn t consider the immigration angle until he returned to New York City 8 The film was shot on location in New York City Some scenes were filmed on campus at Wagner College in Staten Island New York The soundtrack includes Open and Close and Je nwi Teni Don t Gag Me written and performed by Nigerian musician composer Fela Kuti Release editThe film premiered at the 2007 Toronto International Film Festival and was shown at numerous 2008 festivals including the Sundance Film Festival the European Film Market the Portland International Film Festival the Miami International Film Festival South by Southwest the Dallas International Film Festival the Phoenix Film Festival and the Philadelphia International Film Festival The Visitor was given a limited release in the US on April 11 in 4 theaters and earned 86 488 with an average of 21 622 per theater ranking 45th at the box office The film s widest release was 270 theaters and it ended up earning 9 427 089 domestically and 8 651 086 internationally for a total of 18 078 175 above its 4 million production budget 9 Critical reception editThe Visitor received mostly positive reviews from critics and has a rating of 89 on Rotten Tomatoes based on 120 reviews with an average rating of 7 62 out of 10 The consensus states The Visitor is a heartfelt humanistic drama that deftly explores identity immigration and other major post 9 11 issues 10 The film also has a score of 79 out of 100 on Metacritic based on 29 reviews 11 A O Scott of the New York Times observed The curious thing about The Visitor is that even as it goes more or less where you think it will it still manages to surprise you along the way It is possible to imagine a version of this story that would be obvious and sentimental an exercise in cultural condescension and liberal masochism Indeed it s nearly impossible to imagine it any other way And yet astonishingly enough Mr McCarthy has Much as The Station Agent nimbly evaded the obstacles of cuteness and willful eccentricity it had strewn in its own path so does The Visitor with impressive grace and understatement resist potential triteness and phony uplift 12 Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun Times rated the film 3 out of four stars and called it a wonderful film sad angry and without a comforting little happy ending He added All four actors are charismatic in quite different ways Jenkins creates a surprisingly touching very quiet character study Not all actors have to call out to us The better ones make us call out to them 13 Ruthe Stein of the San Francisco Chronicle wrote Devotees of The Station Agent will be relieved to know that writer director Tom McCarthy gives no indication of a sophomore slump His second film is if anything more imaginative and touching than his first McCarthy puts a mark on each film identifying it as distinctly his own A couple more like them and he ll be knighted an auteur Jenkins multilevel performance is continually surprising The part of Walter was written for him and he inhabits it like a second skin 14 Peter Travers of Rolling Stone rated the film 3 out of four stars calling it a heartfelt human drama that sneaks up and floors you He described screenwriter director McCarthy as that rare talent who can work in miniature to reveal major truths and is attuned to the nuances of behavior and wrote Jenkins delivers a master class in acting Oscar take note 15 John Anderson of Variety wrote Some films click from the moment they re cast and that is certainly the case with The Visitor a perfect vehicle for Richard Jenkins who plays McCarthy s transfigured hero to a tee Visitor tilts toward the soulful rather than the political and could be this year s humanistic indie hit 16 Peter Rainer of the Christian Science Monitor graded the film C criticizing Richard Jenkins underpowered performance and the film s squishy humanism 17 The film was named best of the year by the Washington Post the Charlotte Observer and the Arkansas Democrat Gazette 18 It also was cited as one of the year s ten best by numerous publications including the Chicago Reader 18 the Philadelphia Inquirer 18 the Seattle Post Intelligencer 18 The Hollywood Reporter 18 The Wall Street Journal 18 and the New York Post 18 Accolades edit Award Category Nominee s Result Ref AARP Movies for Grownups Awards Best Intergenerational Film Won 19 Best Actor Richard Jenkins Nominated Academy Awards Best Actor Nominated 20 Alliance of Women Film Journalists Awards Best Actor Nominated 21 Best Screenplay Original Tom McCarthy Nominated Boston Society of Film Critics Awards Best Actor Richard Jenkins Runner up 22 Best Ensemble Cast Nominated Brisbane International Film Festival Interfaith Award Tom McCarthy Nominated Chicago Film Critics Association Awards Best Actor Richard Jenkins Nominated 23 Chlotrudis Awards Best Actor Won 24 Best Supporting Actress Hiam Abbass Nominated Best Original Screenplay Tom McCarthy Nominated Critics Choice Movie Awards Best Actor Richard Jenkins Nominated 25 Dallas Fort Worth Film Critics Association Awards Best Film 6th Place 26 Best Actor Richard Jenkins 5th Place David di Donatello Awards Best Foreign Film Tom McCarthy Nominated Deauville American Film Festival Grand Prix Won FICE Federazione Italiana Cinema d Essai Best Actress Hiam Abbass also for Lemon Tree Won Gold Derby Film Awards Best Lead Actor Richard Jenkins Nominated 27 Gotham Independent Film Awards Best Feature Nominated 28 Best Ensemble Performance Hiam Abbass Danai Gurira Richard Jenkins and Haaz Sleiman Nominated Houston Film Critics Society Awards Best Actor Richard Jenkins Nominated 29 Humanitas Prize Sundance Feature Film Tom McCarthy Nominated 30 Independent Spirit Awards Best Director Won 31 Best Male Lead Richard Jenkins Nominated Best Supporting Male Haaz Sleiman Nominated International Cinephile Society Awards Best Actor Richard Jenkins Nominated 32 Best Supporting Actress Hiam Abbass Nominated International Online Cinema Awards Best Actor Richard Jenkins Nominated Method Fest Independent Film Festival Best Director Tom McCarthy Won Best Actor Richard Jenkins Won Best Supporting Actress Danai Gurira Won Moscow International Film Festival Golden St George Tom McCarthy Nominated 33 Best Actor Richard Jenkins Won NAACP Image Awards Outstanding Independent Motion Picture Nominated 34 National Board of Review Awards Top 10 Independent Films Won 35 Spotlight Award Richard Jenkins Won Online Film amp Television Association Awards Best Breakthrough Performance Male Haaz Sleiman Nominated 36 Online Film Critics Society Awards Best Actor Richard Jenkins Nominated 37 San Diego Film Critics Society Awards Best Screenplay Original Tom McCarthy Won Special Award Richard Jenkins For his body of work in 2008 Won Santa Barbara International Film Festival Virtuoso Award Richard Jenkins Won 38 Satellite Awards Best Actor in a Motion Picture Drama Won 39 Best Director Tom McCarthy Nominated Best Screenplay Original Won Best Overall DVD Nominated Screen Actors Guild Awards Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role Richard Jenkins Nominated 40 Southeastern Film Critics Association Awards Best Picture 8th Place 41 St Louis Gateway Film Critics Association Awards Best Actor Richard Jenkins Nominated 42 Best Music Soundtrack or Score Original or Adapted Jan A P Kaczmarek Won St Louis International Film Festival Best Music Won Utah Film Critics Association Awards Best Actor Richard Jenkins Runner up 43 Warsaw Film Festival Grand Prix Tom McCarthy Nominated 44 Writers Guild of America Awards Best Original Screenplay Nominated 45 Home media edit The DVD was released on October 7 2008 Viewers have the option of either widescreen anamorphic or fullscreen formats Bonus features include commentary by writer director Tom McCarthy and star Richard Jenkins deleted scenes a behind the scenes look at the making of the film a history of the djembe and instructions on how to play it and the original trailer Musical adaptation editMain article The Visitor musical A musical adaptation of The Visitor premiered at The Public Theatre in previews on October 16 2021 and officially opened on November 4 References edit a b The Visitor 2008 Box Office Mojo Retrieved January 5 2010 a b Douglas Edward April 8 2008 Exclusive Thomas McCarthy s The Visitor Comingsoon net Retrieved January 7 2010 Siegel Tatiana February 23 2009 The Wrestler tops Spirit Awards Variety Retrieved April 2 2009 Napoleon Davi July 17 2009 Five Questions for Richard Jenkins The Faster Times com Archived from the original on February 25 2012 Retrieved March 8 2012 Asi Husam Sam July 4 2008 The Visitor Review UKScreen Retrieved February 2 2015 Kramer Gary April 24 2008 Aroundphilly com Interview Haaz Sleiman Aroundphilly com Archived from the original on July 22 2012 Retrieved January 8 2010 Orndorf Brian April 9 2008 Writer Director Thomas McCarthy and Actor Haaz Sleiman Interview The Visitor Collider com Archived from the original on June 5 2010 Retrieved January 8 2010 Bell James July 2008 Rushes Interview Strangers in a Strange Land Sight and Sound 18 7 10 ISSN 0037 4806 The Visitor 2008 Box Office Mojo October 9 2008 Retrieved February 2 2015 The Visitor Rotten Tomatoes Retrieved February 2 2015 The Visitor Reviews Metacritic Retrieved February 2 2015 Scott A O April 11 2008 Professor as Student of His Life and Others The New York Times Retrieved March 8 2012 Ebert Roger July 17 2008 The Visitor Movie Review amp Film Summary 2008 rogerebert com Retrieved February 2 2015 Stein Ruthe April 18 2008 Movie review Professor finds heart in drums San Francisco Chronicle San Francisco Hearst ISSN 1932 8672 Retrieved February 2 2015 Travers Peter April 25 2008 The Visitor Rolling Stone Retrieved February 2 2015 Anderson John September 9 2007 The Visitor Variety Retrieved February 2 2015 Rainer Peter April 11 2008 The Visitor outstays its welcome Christian Science Monitor Retrieved February 2 2015 a b c d e f g Metacritic 2008 Film Critic Top Ten Lists Archived February 24 2010 at the Wayback Machine Movies for Grownups Awards 2009 from Bill Newcott of AARP The 81st Academy Awards 2009 Nominees and Winners Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences AMPAS Archived from the original on November 10 2014 Retrieved November 20 2011 2008 EDA Awards Nominees AWFJ org Retrieved 25 July 2017 BSFC Winners 2000s Boston Society of Film Critics July 27 2018 Retrieved July 5 2021 1988 2013 Award Winner Archives Chicago Film Critics Association Retrieved August 24 2021 15th Annual Chlotrudis Awards Chlotrudis Society for Independent Films Retrieved December 23 2021 The BFCA Critics Choice Awards 2008 Bfca org Archived from the original on February 25 2011 Retrieved August 10 2009 Wilonsky Robert December 17 2008 A Year 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