Film Trailer Insights
Character Perspectives
Aboriginal Cultural Context
Impact on Contemporary Perspectives
Storytelling Techniques
100

The film gives us an insight into the time period of ____.

1968

100

Why is it important for a story to have diverse character voices, especially in a film like "The Sapphires"?

Diverse voices make the story richer and allow for a more complete exploration of themes.

100

In one sentence, explain the significance of the 1967 Referendum for Aboriginal Australians.

The 1967 Referendum was a milestone that recognized Aboriginal Australians as citizens and allowed the government to make laws for them.

100

In your own words, why should we consider the enduring influence of stories like The Sapphires on our present understanding of culture?

Example: These stories provide valuable insights into different perspectives, fostering empathy and understanding in our current society.

100

How does the film trailer use storytelling techniques, such as editing or pacing, to create anticipation for the audience?

Example: Quick cuts between scenes build excitement and leave viewers intrigued about the storyline.

200

Identify one character's voice or perspective highlighted in the film trailer. How is this voice portrayed visually and aurally?

Answers may vary so your teacher will decide. Example: Gail's voice is portrayed assertively through strong dialogue and confident body language.

200

How do the characters' voices collectively contribute to the overarching theme of identity?

Teachers choice 

200

Why is it essential to approach the cultural context presented in "The Sapphires" with respect and sensitivity?

Aboriginal cultures have a deep and complex history, and respectful analysis enhances understanding while avoiding stereotypes.

200

Why should students study The Sapphires?

Student responses may vary. Example: It offers students a deeper appreciation Aboriginal perspectives.

200

Choose one specific storytelling element from the film trailer (e.g., narration, flashbacks) and explain how it enhances the audience's connection to the characters.

Example: The use of a narrator provides insights into the characters' thoughts, fostering a deeper connection between the audience and the story.

300

How does the film trailer establish the setting?

Through cultural references, props and setting selection.

300

Choose one Sapphire sister and describe how her voice and perspective differ from the others in the film.

Teacher decides. Example: Julie's perspective reflects a desire for independence and a connection to her Aboriginal heritage.

300

How does the film convey the cultural significance of music within Aboriginal communities during the 1960s?

The film highlights the role of music as a form of cultural expression and a means of empowerment within Aboriginal communities.

300

How might the story of The Sapphires inspire conversations about resilience and cultural pride among contemporary audiences?

The Sapphires' journey inspires discussions on resilience and cultural pride by showcasing characters who overcome challenges while embracing their identity.

300

Identify one symbol or piece of imagery from "The Sapphires" film trailer. How might this symbol contribute to the overall message of the story?

Example: The use of a golden microphone may symbolise the characters' aspirations and the transformative power of music.

400

What three film techniques did you notice in the trailer? 

Camera angles, montages, music, and snippets of character dialogue etc.

400

What are the distinct personality traits of the character Dave Lovelace, and how does his perspective contribute to the narrative?

Dave is charismatic, and ambitious, and plays a pivotal role in the Sapphires' journey, adding a dynamic perspective to the story.

400

riefly explain the historical context of the 1960s in Australia, especially focusing on the Aboriginal rights movement.

The 1960s saw significant strides in Aboriginal rights, including the right to vote and the 1967 Referendum for constitutional recognition.

400

In what ways do the experiences of The Sapphires resonate with contemporary discussions on cultural diversity and representation in media?

The Sapphires contribute to discussions by showcasing diverse Aboriginal voices and experiences, challenging stereotypes.

400

How does the trailer use visual symbols to convey the themes of identity and cultural pride among The Sapphires?

Example: The inclusion of Aboriginal art or symbols in the trailer may represent a connection to cultural heritage and pride.

500

How does music contribute to the trailer's tone?

Example: Upbeat music creates an energetic atmosphere, reflecting the joyous moments in the film.

500

Pick a Sapphire sister and describe a personality trait that makes her unique. How might this trait shape her perspective?

Example: Kay's shyness may influence how she interacts with the world around her.

500

How does the film trailer hint at the importance of music in Aboriginal communities during the 1960s?

Scenes of community gatherings and music performances highlight the cultural significance of music.

500

Why might a film like "The Sapphires" be relevant to today's discussions on diversity in media?

Example: It showcases diverse characters and contributes to a more inclusive representation in storytelling.

500

Why is it important for films like "The Sapphires" to be shown to a diverse audience?

Example: A diverse audience ensures that stories are shared across communities, promoting cultural exchange and understanding.