‘The Sapphires’ sparkles at Australian film awards

Feel-good musical drama “The Sapphires” sparkled at Australia’s premier film awards.

February 01, 2013





SYDNEY — Feel-good musical drama “The Sapphires” sparkled at Australia’s premier film awards.



The tale of an Aboriginal family singing group entertaining American troops in the Vietnam War won best film and five other awards at the Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts ceremony Wednesday night.



Best Lead Actress Deborah Mailman and Best Supporting Actress Jessica Mauboy won for playing sisters in the group. The award for lead actor went to Chris O’Dowd, who played “The Sapphires” talent manager and is perhaps best known for his role as a police officer in the smash comedy “Bridesmaids.”



The academy also recognized “The Sapphires” director Wayne Blair and writers, Keith Thompson and Tony Briggs, who adapted the screenplay from Briggs’ stage production inspired by his mother’s experiences. “The Sapphires” won 11 awards in all, including technical categories announced earlier. Backstage, Blair said he never thought such a result would be possible, “not in my wildest dreams. – AP


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