Private Project

The Unvisited

An old couple in a spooky mansion enjoys sharing the twilight of their lives but yearns to be visited by their neglectful daughter before it’s too late. Oh well, at least they’ve got cats.

  • Rebekah Fieschi
    Director
    Sylphvania Grove, Mauvaises Têtes
  • Rebekah Fieschi
    Writer
    Sylphvania Grove, Mauvaises Têtes
  • Rebekah Fieschi
    Producer
    Sylphvania Grove, Mauvaises Têtes
  • Cathy Washburn
    Key Cast
    "Theodora"
  • Kathi Baerns
    Key Cast
    "Laura"
  • Khara Muniz
    Key Cast
    "Lily"
  • Anne Eppe
    Key Cast
    "Theodora"
  • Zoe Muniz
    Key Cast
    "Emma"
  • Project Type:
    Short
  • Genres:
    Fantasy, Comedy, LGBTQ
  • Runtime:
    5 minutes 48 seconds
  • Completion Date:
    February 12, 2020
  • Country of Origin:
    United States
  • Country of Filming:
    United States
  • Language:
    English
  • Shooting Format:
    Digital 4K
  • Aspect Ratio:
    1.85:1
  • Film Color:
    Color
  • First-time Filmmaker:
    No
  • Student Project:
    No
Director Biography - Rebekah Fieschi

Rebekah Fieschi is a Franco-English writer and filmmaker originally from Corsica.

Her award-winning short films Sylphvania Grove, Mauvaises Têtes, and The Unvisited played in festivals around the world including FrightFest, FantaFestival and Starburst FilmFest. Sylphvania Grove is now available on Prime Video (US and UK), IndieFlix and on Allindì (France). The Unvisited is playing on IndieFlix and Allindì (France).

She won the 2023 Kelpies Prize for Writing. Her fiction has appeared in the literary magazines The William and Mary Review and The Caterpillar.

She is currently looking for a producer to collaborate with on her next short film and on her first feature. She is also developing several works of prose while trying to keep the peace between her two black cats.

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Director Statement

There's such an emphasis on our differences lately that it's easy to forget that we are more alike than not. With The Unvisited I wanted to make a simple, silly and relatable film everyone could enjoy. In a lighthearted way, the film explores themes of growing older, the fear of dying alone and the desire to be reunited with one's family.