The Choir is a 2008 documentary film directed by Michael Davie.
[1][2] Variety's Russell Edwards writes "Paradoxical images of hardened criminals with voices like angels are uplifting from the outset, but Zimbabwe-born helmer, Michael Davie transcends feel-good shortcuts to unblinkingly explore convicts’ lives.
"[3] The Manawatu Standard's Peter Lampp gave it 3 stars and finishes "Anyone with a trace of humanity will emerge from The Choir with a lump in their throat and an appreciation for our simple luxuries.
"[4] Writing for the Age Philippa Hawker gave it 3 1/2 stars saying "THE Choir is a testimony to the redemptive power of song, but it is a thoughtful film that does not take this potential for granted.
"[5] Leigh Paatsch of the Herald Sun gave it 4 stars and finishes "In spite of the sweet sounds that dominate here, The Choir is resolutely tough stuff from start to finish.."[6]