

Comedy · Drama
Overview
It's 1968, and four young, talented Australian Aboriginal girls learn about love, friendship, and war when they entertain the US troops in Vietnam as singing group The Sapphires.
Top Cast


Chris O'Dowd
Chris O'Dowd
Dave Lovelace
Chris O'Dowd
Dave Lovelace


Deborah Mailman
Deborah Mailman
Gail
Deborah Mailman
Gail


Jessica Mauboy
Jessica Mauboy
Julie
Jessica Mauboy
Julie


Shari Sebbens
Shari Sebbens
Kay
Shari Sebbens
Kay


Miranda Tapsell
Miranda Tapsell
Cynthia
Miranda Tapsell
Cynthia


Tory Kittles
Tory Kittles
Robby
Tory Kittles
Robby


Don Battee
Don Battee
Myron
Don Battee
Myron


Eka Darville
Eka Darville
Hendo
Eka Darville
Hendo
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