Hotel Sorrento
Hotel Sorrento is a 1995 Australian drama film directed by Richard Franklin. Three sisters reunite in the sleepy Australian town of Sorrento after a ten-year hiatus. One of the three has written a book called Melancholy which is a thinly disguised version of their lives. The film is an adaptation of Hannie Rayson's play of the same name.
"One of the film's many fleeting reflections is an exploration of the word “melancholy” - a word that perfectly suits Hotel Sorrento's tone and pace."
Cast
Caroline Goodall as Meg Moynihan
Caroline Gillmer as Hilary Moynihan
Tara Morice as Pippa Moynihan
Joan Plowright as Marge Morrisey
Ray Barrett as Wal Moynihan
Nicholas Bell as Edwin
Ben Thomas as Troy Moynihan
John Hargreaves as Dick Bennett
Dave Barnett as Radio Announcer
Peter O'Callaghan as Radio Announcer
Jane Edmanson as Radio Announcer
Bill Howie as Radio Announcer
Sam Newman as Football Commentator
Shane Healy as Football Commentator
Phillip Lee as Auctioneer (voice)
Production
Richard Franklin had worked for a number of years in the US, although he had lived in Australia since 1985. He was becoming frustrated with Hollywood and decided to make a film for the "art house market". He contacted his brother in law, Peter Fitzgerald, who had written a number of books on Australian theatre and asked him to recommend an Australian play which might make a good film. Fitzpatrick put forward Hotel Sorrento and Franklin loved it. He made the movie having never seen a production of the play.