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Hotel Portofino
Hotel Portofino

Hotel Portofino (2022)

70% User Rating
Drama

A classic whodunit mystery, as the characters go about their lives in 1920s Italy, when Benito Mussolini's brand of fascism was on the rise.

Cast

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Natascha McElhone

Natascha McElhone

Bella Ainsworth

Mark Umbers

Mark Umbers

Cecil Ainsworth

Louisa Binder

Louisa Binder

Constance March

Oliver Dench

Oliver Dench

Lucian Ainsworth

Olivia Morris

Olivia Morris

Alice Mays-Smith

Carolina Gonnelli

Carolina Gonnelli

Paola

Elizabeth Carling

Elizabeth Carling

Betty Scanlon

Louis Healy

Louis Healy

Billy Scanlon

Pasquale Esposito

Pasquale Esposito

Vincenzo Danioni

Daniele Pecci

Daniele Pecci

Count Carlo Albani

Lily Frazer

Lily Frazer

Claudine Pascal

Claude Scott-Mitchell

Claude Scott-Mitchell

Rose Drummond-Ward

Lucy Akhurst

Lucy Akhurst

Julia Drummond-Ward

Petar Benčić

Petar Benčić

Reviews (1)

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Coco Sea
Coco Sea
Rating 60%

December 25, 2023

What a lavish show is Hotel Portofino! If you love period shows, especially from the early 20th century, you may like this one. But, beware, PBS Masterpiece has become politicized and a bit depressing. Those of us who have enjoyed Masterpiece of the past and period film-TV, usually seek to move away from humin ugliness and the day’s politics. It is possible, when we do xplr humin ugliness, to do it in a way that doesn’t look or feel ugly. Let’s hope Portofino survives. PBS has changed; elegance is rarely experienced there anymore. Gone are the operas; gone is jazz from around the world; gone are the Nutcracker ballets; and gone is top talent and any hope of multiculturism. PBS is now mostly for those who wish to see only their as-is selves and their Now Culture lives unfold --- in some version and in any state --- on screen. Despite that, Hotel Portofino manages to capture my attention. I like its xplration of the past in set design, fashion, cars, and jewelry. I like visual appeal of some of the actors (can anyone say, “Mark, you light up my Umbers?”). The acting of the staff is wonderful. I’d like to see some of them on stage. The tv show’s music is as inviting and colorful as its cinematography. Hotel Portofino is disappointing due to the day’s politicization and humin ugliness it contains (neither of which a patron of elegant lodging would appreciate in reality). Both taint what could be a magnificent, Merchant-Ivory-esque, period experience. Gay politics in post-08 America has led to a gay character; black politics in post-08 America has led to a black character, both for the umpteenth time in contemporary entertainment. Instead, Hotel Portofino could have done the honest thing and showed care by introducing us to 1920’s Itlay’s panoply of people: the French, English, Japanese, German, Albanian, North African, East African, and Eastern European. This is the problem with politicized entertainment; we do not learn from nor connect with the humin family. Worse, ecco la nostra bruttezza! Domestic violence, marital infidelity, and criminal activity dirty the Hotel. In these challenging times, where is the care and decency? Hotel Portofino just completed its second season with words whose essence I hope the show weaves into successive seasons, “In a dark and dangerous world; when an unknown fate awaits us all; to encounter honest, decent people who take pride and show care, is the most that we can ask for.”

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