The Sapphires (2012)

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Mild violence, themes, coarse language and sexual references

Director: Wayne Blair
Actors: Chris O'dowd, Deborah Mailman, Jessica Mauboy, Shari Sebbens, Miranda Tapsell

The Sapphires is an inspirational tale set in the heady days of the late ‘60s about a quartet of young, talented singers from a remote Aboriginal mission, discovered and guided by a kind-hearted, soul-loving manager. Plucked from obscurity, the four spirited women with powerhouse voices - called The Sapphires - are given the opportunity to entertain American troops in Vietnam. Catapulted onto the world stage as Australia's answer to the Supremes, their journey of discovery offers them not only the chance to show off their musical skills, but find love and togetherness, experience loss and grow as women.

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Status: Normal
Run time: 103mins
Origin: AUSTRALIA
Aspect Ratio: 16:9
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File Size (Approx): 0.9 GB
Songbirds keep singing
by Simon Miraudo, 7/08/2012 12:52:00 PM

Sixties-set The Sapphires is a jukebox musical in every sense of the word; all the hits, none of the deep cuts. It makes a point to touch on the most salient aspects of the era, without delving into any of them in a satisfying way. Sure, Wayne Blair's film offers glimpses of the turmoil in Vietnam, occasionally demonstrates the racism towards Indigenous Australians and African Americans, alludes to the stolen generation, and preaches the healing power of soul music, but it's not really about any of those things. It's not really about anything. Thankfully, the wonderful performances convince us - at least while we're watching the thing - that a Best Of package, though often lacking in substance, can still be a whole lot of fun. The relentlessly dependable Deborah Mailman offers the best tu...

Sixties-set The Sapphires is a jukebox musical in every sense of the word; all the hits, none of the deep cuts. It makes a point to touch on the most salient aspects of the era, without delving into any of them in a satisfying way. Sure, Wayne Blair's film offers glimpses of the turmoil in Vietnam, occasionally demonstrates the racism towards Indigenous Australians and African Americans, alludes to the stolen generation, and preaches the healing power of soul music, but it's not really about any of those things. It's not really about anything. Thankfully, the wonderful performances convince us - at least while we're watching the thing - that a Best Of package, though often lacking in substance, can still be a whole lot of fun.

The relentlessly dependable Deborah Mailman offers the best turn of the bunch as Gail, the brusque lead singer of all-Aboriginal girl group The Cummeragunja Songbirds, supported by sisters Cynthia (Miranda Tapsell) and Julie (Jessica Mauboy). The trio tires of losing talent competitions held at predominantly white pubs, and are tempted by the promise of a $30 weekly salary to perform for soldiers at war in Vietnam. The Songbirds catch the eye of drunken Irish expat and keyboardist Dave (the ascendant Chris O'Dowd), who secures an audition for the gig, and schools them in the ways of R&B (in the place of their preferred "country and western shite"). Despite what Schoolhouse Rock may have told you, four is the magic number, and so the young ladies recruit their fair-skinned, city-living cousin Kay (Shari Sebbens) and take their quartet over to Saigon. But a name like 'The Cummeragunja Songbirds' won't fly there. In a move that barely registers on the 'Compromises Made by Motown Singers' scale, they re-christen themselves 'The Sapphires' and get set for superstardom.

The picture has been adapted from Tony Briggs' much loved stage-play of the same name, based on real relatives who similarly took their act to Southeast Asia. From all reports, it similarly eschews the issues in favour of rollicking tunes and shimmering, sequined outfits. And, in the big screen adaptation, these remain the raison d'être. Blair's direction is slick, and the final sequence offers some lasting imagery in the form of a glossy sing-along atop a flat-bed truck by the side of a glistening river (shot by Warwick Thornton). Mauboy and Mailman command the stage, though the former is given curiously little to do elsewhere, despite her character having left a baby behind at the Cummeragunja mission. O'Dowd draws from his seemingly infinite well of charm as the roguish drunkard Dave, who practically wills the movie into watchability with his manic charisma.

The Sapphires should not have to totally bear the responsibility of addressing at length the black-and-white divide that, sadly, is still evident in Australia today. In actuality, local flicks that are predominantly made to proselytise can often be just as reductive. Blair's feature is allowed to simply concern a group of small-town girls who head into a warzone and bring comfort to frightened young men far from home. However, we rarely see them bring any comfort to the soldiers (besides the few that act as romantic foils), and if that can't be conveyed effectively when everything else is being skimmed over, what's left for us to take away? Just great songs and some dancing? OK, that'll probably do.

3/5

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Member Reviews (62)

62 Member Reviews
\Wendy
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great, but disc faulty and cannot find another way to tell you. Icould not view the final scene.
Posted Monday, 20 May 2013 See my other reviews
Nigel W
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Four aboriginal female singers get a manager and soul and take a tour of Vietnam during the war. An enjoyable movie that is let down a little by its clunky script. 3.5 stars
Posted Monday, 20 May 2013 See my other reviews
Purplesue
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The singing & the songs were definitely the highlights of this movie! Good acting from everyone, but for me there just seemed like something was lacking.
Posted Sunday, 19 May 2013 See my other reviews
MN
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Really enjoyable movie... Shari Sebbens (Kay) is beautiful and surely a massive up & coming star, I think took the limelight from Debra Mailman. Wonderful singing by Jessica Mauboy.
Posted Friday, 17 May 2013 See my other reviews
paula
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fantastic film suitable for whole family
Posted Friday, 17 May 2013 See my other reviews
Sherree
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Absolutely brilliant ... beautiful story. Jessica Mauboy was amazing, no actually all of the ladies and gentleman were brilliant!! :-)
Posted Wednesday, 15 May 2013 See my other reviews
Toni
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Thoroughly enjoyed this, well worth watching again.
Posted Thursday, 9 May 2013 See my other reviews
renata
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get it!
Posted Tuesday, 7 May 2013 See my other reviews
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I really wanted to love it but still felt it was an Australian movie written through the eyes of an American. Come on, surely it isn't hard to be an authentic Aussie on the big screen.
Posted Tuesday, 7 May 2013 See my other reviews
JeffK
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‘The Sapphires’ is a very enjoyable movie. Based on a true story, it takes an unapologetic emotional journey from ‘the bush’ to Vietnam following the fortunes of three wonderful indigenous singers. The performances are excellent, as is the script but it is the directing that has to be acknowledged. Wayne Blair never lets the film slip into sentimentality and reminds us of the attitude(s) that existed between black and white Australia during the 1950’s and 1960’s without getting too heavy about it; nor does he cover up shameful practices. 'The Sapphires' is essentially a comedy but it is more than that, this is a movie with real heart.
Posted Tuesday, 7 May 2013 See my other reviews
Autumn Sadie
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WOW! Beautiful film, great music and nice to see the aboriginal/ black historical events get some air-time and love. 5 stars.
Posted Saturday, 4 May 2013 See my other reviews
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loved it... excellent aussie movie. positive and a classic
Posted Thursday, 2 May 2013 See my other reviews
Michele
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An enjoyable film although there could have been more to the story line.
Posted Saturday, 27 April 2013 See my other reviews
McLovin
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Great Aussie film, lots of fun and some "thinking moments" too. Well done everyone.
Posted Friday, 26 April 2013 See my other reviews
Louise
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Great movie, loved it. This will lift the spirits of all Aboriginal people and help change perceptions held by white Australians. I watched it 3 times.
Posted Friday, 26 April 2013 See my other reviews
Jannine
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Fun Australian film, with the usual formula for Australian film of this kind. the acting was good, but it wasn't anything exceptional. That said, it was very enjoyable with some great music!
Posted Thursday, 4 April 2013 See my other reviews
D.M.
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I really wanted to like this movie, especially through being a fan and admirer of the talent of Jessica Mauboy, however I was disappointed. I thought that it would have a similar calibre to "Red Dog", but I found the movie trying too hard, and thus self-conscious. One good thing that I appreciated was that all four of the girls were featured on equal footing, not just Mauboy in the spotlight, and I also liked the biopic content regarding the circumstances around the people of the community that the girls were a part of. This film had all the ingredients for something really, really good, but fell short in my opinion. It's still worth watching though.
Posted Friday, 29 March 2013 See my other reviews
Noel
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Very good Australian movie. I have to disagree with "Robert" below - If you removed the singing bits there would not be a movie to shorten - The singing and performing IS THE STORY the rest is just padding to give meaning to the singing.
Posted Monday, 25 March 2013 See my other reviews
CC
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A better-than-average feel-good story, and yes, it's Australian, but it's let down by one-dimensional characters, some pretty average acting, and a storyline with no surprises. Chris O'Dowd is the star of the show, and Jessica Mauboy has clearly got a good set of pipes.
Posted Thursday, 21 March 2013 See my other reviews
Sandy
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Excellent movie and a must see for everyone.
Posted Wednesday, 20 March 2013 See my other reviews
Enello
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Fantastic movie - great story, great songs, excellent cast. WHat's not to love?
Posted Wednesday, 20 March 2013 See my other reviews
Johno
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Outstanding a great Aussie flick and got everything about the period right also if you grew up in the 60's who can forget the music, absolutely loved it.
Posted Monday, 18 March 2013 See my other reviews
Cindy
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I'm with Robert - this is competently made but oh-so-predictable.
Posted Friday, 15 March 2013 See my other reviews
Robert
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Just a bit too slick for me. But it is easy to see why it is so popular. If you removed the "singing" scenes then the movie would be reduced in time by about a third.
Posted Thursday, 14 March 2013 See my other reviews
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This movie is just terrific. I love the music, I love the actors, I love the humour! I never watch a movie more than twice. This one I have seen 6 times in a short space of time.
Posted Tuesday, 12 March 2013 See my other reviews
TJ
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Love a story based on reality, but this did not live up to the hype for me. Just a good average feel good kind of movie in my opinion.
Posted Tuesday, 12 March 2013 See my other reviews
Karen H
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I've only seen three good movies this year (on DVD) and they are The Sapphires, Incendies and The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel. Seriously Hollywood has lost the plot!
Posted Thursday, 7 March 2013 See my other reviews
Ann E.
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Absolutely loved every second. Well made, good acting and a great story. You can't help but sing along with the wonderful songs, entertaining and very highly recommended for great viewing. This one ticks all the boxes.
Posted Thursday, 7 March 2013 See my other reviews
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Very, very beautiful movie. A recommended must see. Absolutely a beautiful movie.
Posted Wednesday, 6 March 2013 See my other reviews
M & T
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Good Aussie movie, should be more made here rather then so much from USA
Posted Wednesday, 27 February 2013 See my other reviews
Sharon
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Very enjoyable. Great to watch a piece of our history particularly when it's a positive story about our indigenous people.
Posted Friday, 22 February 2013 See my other reviews
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loved it
Posted Monday, 18 February 2013 See my other reviews
kimbo
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The Sapphires is about four Aboriginal girls who get a chance at the end of the Sixties to go entertain the troops as a singing group in Vietnam. The film is one of those sneaky ones - not brilliantly made, or brilliantly acted - but it really does entertain - and isn't that the point? Full of great soul music, some good laughs, some nods towards the Rights struggle, The Sapphires is above all big hearted and is always refreshingly straight forward about its objectives. It is, however, a huge plus in that it does have a positive message and a wonderfully different take from the usual patronising view of Aboriginal life. If you like music movies like The Commitments you will enjoy this
Posted Monday, 18 February 2013 See my other reviews
hb_douglas
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Tremendously enjoyable ride with some interesting background along the way.
Posted Friday, 15 February 2013 See my other reviews
Johnson
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Wonderful feel-good flick. Chris O'dowd is a revelation (where has this guy been?) but the rest of the cast occassionally struggles with the right level of emotion (tone it down a bit girls). If they'd spent a bit more time buffing the performances this could have been extraordinary.
Posted Friday, 15 February 2013 See my other reviews
Cathie Powell
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Great movie, really enjoyed it. A feel good movie. Thankyou
Posted Wednesday, 13 February 2013 See my other reviews
Maria S
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What a fabulous feel good movie. Deborah Mailman and Jessica Mauboy are exceptional.
Posted Wednesday, 13 February 2013 See my other reviews
Len
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A really good Australian movie, celebrating the success of The Sapphires from their early days through to their performances for the armed fores in Vietnam. Well written and well acted.
Posted Tuesday, 12 February 2013 See my other reviews
Jamkart
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Thoroughly enjoy this movie, it was well done and love Deb Mailman
Posted Saturday, 9 February 2013 See my other reviews
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Absolutely loved this movie.Well worth watching more than once!!
Posted Thursday, 7 February 2013 See my other reviews
Emily
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Awesome movie! Met all the expectations of a good movie running the gamut of emotions. Highly reccomended!
Posted Tuesday, 29 January 2013 See my other reviews
Lee
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Very nice movie.
Posted Sunday, 20 January 2013 See my other reviews
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Excellent movie, really enjoyed. How good are those girls!!!
Posted Friday, 18 January 2013 See my other reviews
Moi
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What a great movie! Although I find some of it a bit hard to swallow, and I wonder how much of it is actually true, the story is very powerful and moving while also being very entertaining.
Posted Friday, 18 January 2013 See my other reviews
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very good . enjoyed it .
Posted Wednesday, 16 January 2013 See my other reviews
Larry
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If you have ever lived in Dubbo or Moree you would know how realistic this Movie is, it is so incredibly accurate it is not funny. Loved the singing.
Posted Wednesday, 16 January 2013 See my other reviews
Margit
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Great movie, based on true events, what a great Australian move!
Posted Monday, 14 January 2013 See my other reviews
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Best Australian movie so far
Posted Saturday, 12 January 2013 See my other reviews
ChrisR
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I reallly loved this "feel good" movie - one that you could watch again and again. Enjoyed the music and the humour - recommend this one
Posted Wednesday, 9 January 2013 See my other reviews
Otto
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Brilliant movie. Great story, great soundtrack. One of the best Australian movies I have seen.
Posted Friday, 4 January 2013 See my other reviews
Jean
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I loved this movie, great music and quite funny in parts.
Posted Thursday, 3 January 2013 See my other reviews
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My wife and I enjoyed this movie very much. Very funny as you don't know what to expect next.
Posted Thursday, 3 January 2013 See my other reviews
Kim
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Really enjoyed this movie but did find it a bit predictable at times. Did find it a bit overacted at times.
Posted Monday, 31 December 2012 See my other reviews
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Loved it, highly recommended.
Posted Tuesday, 18 December 2012 See my other reviews
lozi
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My husband and I both really enjoyed this movie. I could of actually watched it for a lot longer !
Posted Tuesday, 18 December 2012 See my other reviews
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light story. Great music Great singer
Posted Monday, 17 December 2012 See my other reviews
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great family movie, love the music, worth watching.
Posted Friday, 14 December 2012 See my other reviews
sybil
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Four aboriginal women who go to Vietnam to service the American troops. The also sang. Reverse racism at it's best.
Posted Tuesday, 11 December 2012 See my other reviews
Shaq
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I liked the movie however the story was kinda random and all over the place. Would of been better with a improved story line
Posted Saturday, 8 December 2012 See my other reviews
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I loved the music in this movie, soul music. Good actors. Nice one.
Posted Saturday, 1 September 2012 See my other reviews
Bavin
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Feel good movie that avoids being overly sentimental. There are serious themes of racism and stolen children, but we see the characters rise above these setbacks. There's good performances from the cast, some danger from the Vietnam War, conflict within the group, and lots of great songs. The characters are a bit one-dimensional, but that is all that stops this wonderful film from getting 5 stars.
Posted Sunday, 19 August 2012 See my other reviews
Bron
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Saw an advanced preview and LOVED IT! An amazing feel-good movie that will make you laugh (humour dripping with sarcasm), make you cry (drama and romance), make you want to dance (great music and those girls can sing), and Jess Mauboy's voice is AMAZING, I get tingles down my spine when she sings! I'm not a big fan of Aussie movies - I find the characters are often over the top - but I loved this one and would happily watch it again, something I don't do often.
Posted Wednesday, 8 August 2012 See my other reviews