Description
It’s what’s in the groove that counts.
In 1968 four talented young Aboriginal girls from Australia discover love friendship and the realities of war as they form an all-girl soul group and entertain US troops in Vietnam. This pivotal year not only transformed their lives but also marked significant changes around the world including protests revolutions and the fight for Indigenous rights in Australia.
The sisters Cynthia Gail Julie and Kay are discovered by a kind-hearted talent scout who despite lacking rhythm possesses a deep knowledge of soul music. He helps them secure their first major performance taking them to Vietnam to sing for American soldiers.
Based on a true story this narrative is a triumphant celebration of youthful emotion family bonds and the power of music.
- Four young Aboriginal sisters
- Set in 1968 during the Vietnam War
- Focuses on themes of love friendship and war
- Inspired by a true story
- Celebrates music and family