The Sapphires Beats Hollywood At Australian Box Office




Written by Al Newstead on 14 August 2012

Australian film The Sapphires has ousted stiff competition from international blockbusters and franchises alike to make a sparkling #2 debut on the Australian box office after a successful opening weekend, proving a win for both production company Hopscotch Films and Australian cinema in general.

Based on the true story of four young Aborginal women in the late 60s who form a doo-wop group, who with the help of an ambitious coach, make the trip to Vietnam to perform for the troops, Yahoo News reports the Australian production had a stunning opening weekend, being the only homegrown picture to crack the box office top 10.

Raking in $2.340 million over its opening weekend, it was only just pipped to a #1 debut by the all-conquering Batman blockbuster, The Dark Knight Rises. Drawing the curtain on Christopher Nolan’s trilogy, the film took in $2.742 million, with it’s month-long release now sitting at nearly $37 million in earnings.

More impressively, The Sapphires - the feature-length debut from NSW-born director Wayne Blair – beat out a number of Hollywood blockbusters whose immense marketing budgets far exceed the little Aussie film that could.

The Sapphires edged out the opening weekend debut of the big budgetWill Ferrell/Zach Galifianakis comedy The Campaign - which earned $2.039 million - and popular studio franchise entries like Step Up and Ice Age.

The Sapphires’ success is due to far more modest qualities, a much smaller marketing campaign for one – but also it’s solid cast, featuring Australian Idol alumni Jessica Mauboy, TV veteran Deborah Mailman and Irish funnyman Chris O’Dowd . Its soundtrack of 60s soul classics couldn’t have hurt none either.

Featuring covers of soul standards – like Wilson Pickett’s “Land of 1000 Dances” and Sam & Dave’s “Soul Man” – as well as originals from the period, and a few originals written in the style of the times; The Sapphires soundtrack is a big part of the film’s appeal.

The film’s success at the box office was mirrored by the soundtrack’s sales, jumping from its #17 rank on the ARIA Albums Chart last week to climb back up to a comfortable #5 slot this week. It’s pretty clear that some music is just timeless in its appeal, or as the film’s belligerent manager Dave Lovelace (played by Crhis O’Dowd) says: “Ninety per cent of music is basically shite. The other ten per cent is soul.”

The full Top 10 at the Australian Box Office last weekend is as follows:

1. The Dark Knight Rises

2. The Sapphires

3. The Campaign

4. Magic Mike

5. Step Up 4: Miami Heat

6. Ted

7. Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter

8. Ice Age 4: Continental Drift

9. Brave

10. The Amazing Spider-Man


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