The Sapphires

The Sapphires is a charming film featuring humorous moments, infectious soul music and brilliant acting all set at a time where uncertainty prevailed.
Elizabeth Penrose
Published on August 20, 2012

Overview

If you're in the mood for a heartwarming movie, The Sapphires is guaranteed to do just that. Set in the '60s and depicting a true story, The Sapphires tells the tale of four young, talented songstresses from a remote Aboriginal community. Their sensational and soulful performances entertained and lifted the spirits of American soldiers during the Vietnam War. The Sapphires portrays the relationships that develop between these women and themes of love, unity and loss underpin this film.

There are many much loved actors and familiar faces in this film, including Chris O'Dowd. The Irish comedic actor featured in Bridesmaids but is probably more well known for his role as Roy in the successful comedy, The IT Crowd. O'Dowd plays the lovable and hilarious manager and is a definite highlight of the film. The four powerhouse female vocalists are played by Australian pop princess Jessica Mauboy, AFI Award winner Deborah Mailman, Shari Sebbens and Miranda Tapsell.

The Sapphires is a charming film featuring humorous moments, infectious soul music and brilliant acting all set at a time where uncertainty prevailed. A stand out film of the year, The Sapphires is a modern Australian classic that should not to be missed.

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