The Sapphires review

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Sixties girl groups are the unsung heroes of the American Civil Rights Movement. Using perfect pop as a vehicle, they smuggled black faces and voices into the racist mainstream. But did you know a girl group also played a role in Australian history?

Co-writer Tony Briggs did. His mother was a member of the real Sapphires, whose fictional counterparts are portrayed here. Raised in an aboriginal community, they form a singing group and, with the help of down-on-his-luck muso Dave (Chris O’Dowd), secure a gig entertaining the troops in Vietnam.

A feelgooder spiced by social conscience, this is one of those underdog productions with potential to punch well above its weight. Go on, give it a chance.