The Guest is a story set in the heart of Frankfurt (Oder) —
the land of guesttravellers who neither left, nor stayed.
There are places that exist quietly,
far from the center of attention,
yet filled with stories that refuse to disappear.
Frankfurt (Oder) is one of them.
A border city.
A place of crossings, pauses, and unfinished departures.
Where people arrive — but not always to belong.
The Guest is not just a film about movement.
It is about stillness.
About lives suspended between here and elsewhere,
between memory and reality.
They came without invitation.
They stayed without certainty.
They lived in between.
Not fully present.
Not completely gone.
Guesttravellers.
People who carry their homes within them,
yet never quite find a place to rest.
Through quiet images and unspoken moments,
the film reveals what often remains unseen —
the emotional landscape of those who exist
between borders, identities, and time.
Because sometimes,
the most powerful stories are not about arrival…
but about the impossibility of arriving.