A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
April 20, 1995
Original Title:
Hotel Sorrento
Alternate Titles:
Sorrento Beach
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Australian Film Commission
Australian Film Finance Corporation
Bayside Pictures
Beyond Films
Film Victoria
Horizon Films
Production Countries:
Australia | United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
AU: M
Runtime: 112
Meg, Pippa, and Hillary are sisters who grew up in Sorrento, a small seaside town in Australia. Meg, who has lived in England for 10 years has just written a criticially acclaimed novel which she claims is entirely fictional. The book causes a stir in Sorrento and in her family when it is supected that the book is not as fictional as she claims.
Art Department Coordinator:
Christina Norman
Assistant Editor:
Zoran Rakovic
Author:
Hannie Rayson
Casting:
Gregory Apps
Co-Producer:
Helen Watts
Costume Designer:
Lisa Meagher
Dialogue Editor:
Glenn Newnham
James Harvey
Director:
Richard Franklin
Director of Photography:
Geoff Burton
Editor:
David Pulbrook
First Assistant Director:
Chris Webb
Hairstylist:
Lou Sanchez
Makeup Artist:
Jose Perez
Music:
Nerida Tyson-Chew
Music Consultant:
Christine Woodruff
Original Music Composer:
Nerida Tyson-Chew
Post Production Supervisor:
Sylvia Walker Wilson
Producer:
Richard Franklin
Production Design:
Tracy Watt
Production Manager:
Sue MacKay
Second Assistant Director:
John Martin
Set Decoration:
Jill Eden
Sound Effects Editor:
Gareth Vanderhope
Sound Mixer:
Roger Savage
Gareth Vanderhope
Sound Recordist:
Lloyd Carrick
Third Assistant Director:
Tanya Jackson
Title Designer:
David Nelson
Unit Manager:
Michael Batchelor
Visual Effects:
David Nelson
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Margot McCartney
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