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Deborah Mailman & Shari Sebbens The Sapphires Interview

Deborah Mailman & Shari Sebbens explain how muh fun it was to celebrate Aboriginal women in The Sapphires. Watch interview with The Sapphires star Chris O'Dowd    • Chris O'Dowd The Sapphires Interview   Jessica Mauboy & Miranda Tapsell    • Jessica Mauboy & Miranda Tapsell The ...   & director Wayne Blair    • The Sapphires Wayne Blair Interview   http://bit.ly/movie-interviews-tv - Watch more movie interviews! http://FlicksAndTheCity.com - Visit Flicks and the City!   / flicksandthecity   - Like Flicks and the City on Facebook!   / flickscity   - Follow Flicks and the City on Twitter! Interviewer: Jan Gilbert   / jan_gilbert   - Follow Jan on Twitter! http://JanGilbert.co.uk - Visit JanGilbert.co.uk! Featured on http://flicksandthecity.com/chris-odo... The Sapphires stars Chris O'Dowd, Deborah Mailman, Jessica Mauboy, Shari Sebbens, Miranda Tapsell, Tory Kittles and Eka Darville, and is directed by Wayne Blair. The Sapphires trailer preview clip spoiler soundtrack and teaser    • THE SAPPHIRES - Own it on Blu-ray, Di...   About Deborah Mailman Deborah Mailman was the first Aboriginal woman to win the AFI Best Actress Award. She won in 1998 for her performance in the feature film Radiance . Deb has since won two more AFI Awards, for Best Supporting Actress for her Bran Nue Dae (2009) and for Best Guest or Supporting Actress in a television drama for Offspring (2011), and she was nominated for her much loved work on the series The Secret Life of Us, a role for which she was twice awarded Most Outstanding Actress In A Drama Series at the Logies (2002 and 2004). Deb appeared in Phillip Noyce's film Rabbit-Proof Fence, was part of The Actors Company for the Sydney Theatre Company (2006-2007), and has had roles in The Alice, Rush, The Book of Revelation and Monkey's Mask. Deb is also a talented writer and director, winning the IF Award for Best Short Film for Ralph, produced by Goalpost Pictures' Jessie Mangum. Deb also appeared in the original stage production of The Sapphires. GAIL played by Deborah Mailman Gail is the oldest Sapphire. She has a tough love approach and pushes her sisters to make the most of their talents. Their bossy self-appointed manager, she is stern, to the point and will never take a backward step. She just needs to let go. About Shari Sebbens Shari is a proud Bardi, Jabirr-Jabirr woman born and raised in Darwin; she is one of six children, aunty to 14 and great aunt to 1. At 19 Shari was one of ten young artists chosen for "SPARK", the Australia Council for the Arts first theatre mentorship program. After 20 years desperately wanting to escape the humid north for bigger and better things she was accepted into WAAPA where she completed a one year, certificate 3 course in Aboriginal Theatre. At the end of the year she auditioned for and was accepted into NIDA. Shari has always had a passion for Indigenous theatre and through her training and opportunities' at NIDA and exposure to Sydney's art scene she has (further) developed her love for Shakespeare and film and television. The Sapphires is her first film role. KAY played by Shari Sebbens Kay is the level headed one. She is intelligent, caring, and strong. And, after a distance from her cousins for a number of years following her forced removal from her family as a child, she is still coming to terms of who she is. A lonely soul, she is looking for something or someone to replace the emptiness inside of her. Songs from the film: Run Through The Jungle Ngarra Burra Ferra In The Sweet By And By Yellow Bird Mornington Ride Soul Man Sadie The Cleaning Lady Today I Started Loving You Again Burnt Biscuits Soul Sister, Brown Sugar Hold On, I'm Coming I'll Take You There Who's Loving' You Lonely Teardrops Hush (South) Saigon '68 What A Man Shouting Out Love If You Need Me The Banana Boat Song (Day-O) Land Of One Thousand Dances These Arms Of Mine People Make The World A Better Place Nha Trang Vamp I Can't Help Myself (Sugar Pie Honey Bunch) Gotcha! Thanks to London Film Festival http://www.bfi.org.uk/lff

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