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He played the boyfriend of one of the singers in the stage show and had directed theater and short films, including one that won a Berlin Film Festival award, when Briggs asked him "as a friend" to direct the "Sapphires" movie, Blair said.

"We get more support and encouragement to make our own stories. "It was big in the Aboriginal communities," Blair said. "But also like the real-life Sapphires, they developed a love for the music coming out of Detroit and Memphis, Tenn., in the late '60s. "When the songs were harder, the harmonies we got somewhere else. Never have been. "Tammy Wynette, yeah," Mauboy said. She's got some soul power, even though in real life she's more of a pop singer, having recorded two albums, the second featuring guest vocals from Snoop Dogg (now Snoop Lion) and Ludacris.Neither she nor Blair was that up on vintage American soul before making the movie. Depicting the Vietnam War in a theater takes less effort than showing it in a movie, so "The Sapphires" was shot in Saigon as well as Australia.Also, the women's manager in the stage show was Australian, but in the movie he's an Irishman played by Chris O'Dowd, who played the Kristen Wiig character's boyfriend in "Bridesmaids."

Deborah Mailman: We have, in fact, probably the last ten months to a year; it’s been a very unexpected journey but really wonderful that the film has taken off in the way that it has. "Every time they sang a cappella, it was all the girls' voices," Blair said.

Blair said Mauboy did all of her singing, while the other three lead actresses — Deborah Mailman, Shari Sebbens and Miranda Tapsell — sang some parts and not others. "Blair, 41, is an indigenous Australian who grew up in a small country town in central Queensland. She was in “Rabbit Proof Fence” and “Bran Nue Day.” She’s in “The Sapphires,” which opens Friday. "I want to go see 'The Bean. Strong women who tell it like it is.” On the reception of “The Sapphires” —   “When we did the premiere in Dublin last year (in Chris O’Dowd’s stomping grounds), it was the most amazing screening we had. “That’s why I do these films. "Both Mauboy and Blair live in Australia but are looking into projects in the U.S.: The singer working on her third album with some Los Angeles producers; the director pitching his next films. It’s our national identity that comes through here. The Sapphires Theatrical release poster Directed byWayne Blair Produced byRosemary Blight Kylie Du Fresne Screenplay byKeith Thompson Tony Briggs Based onThe Sapphires by Tony Briggs Starring Chris O'Dowd Deborah Mailman Jessica Mauboy Shari Sebbens Miranda Tapsell Tory Kittles Eka Darville Music byCezary Skubiszewski CinematographyWarwick Thornton Edited byDany Cooper Production company Goalpost Pictures Distributed byHopscotch Films The Weinstein Company Release date 19 May 2012 9 …

That hasn’t happened before. Deborah Jane Mailman, AM is an Aboriginal Australian television and film actress, and singer. The character meets a different fate in the movie and play, and actually, Blair said, there was no such character in real life.At any rate, Keith Thompson, the movie's British co-writer, had written the manager as an Englishman, Blair said, but after two English actors passed on the role, Blair saw "Bridesmaids" and said he told the producers, "We've got to get this guy.

But things are changing. "Blair and Mauboy expressed gratitude that "The Sapphires" has enabled them to see so much of the world, including Chicago for the first time. Like the Sapphires themselves, they started out more into vintage American country and western.

"I think that people are a little bit more aware here than anywhere else (of the Aboriginal civil rights struggles)," Mauboy, 23, said over a lunch of Slurping Turtle bento boxes with Blair this month.

My parents’ generation were very influenced by Martin Luther King, Jr. Civil Rights was on the march in America, and in Australia.

"We're just loving everything about your city," Blair said. From l., Miranda Tapsell, Shari Sebbens, Deborah Mailman & Jessica Mauboy play 'The Sapphires.' If you’ve seen an Australian film that had Aboriginal characters in it over the past 20 years, you’ve seen Deborah Mailman at work.

Image caption Deborah Mailman, Shari Sebbens, Jessica Mauboy and Miranda Tapsell (l to r) play the titular singers "Australia is ready for more Indigenous stories," he says.

Deborah Mailman as Gail, Jessica Mauboy as Julie, Miranda Tapsell as Cynthia, Shari Sebbens as Kay in "The Sapphires.

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