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Billy Elliot (2000)

Billy Elliot (2000)
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Brassed Off meets My Name Is Joe in this gritty coming-of-age drama about a young son of a poor English coal miner who dreams of being a ballet dancer. The film is set during a 1984 miners' strike in Durham county, where angry clashes between picketers and cops in riot gear are nearly daily occurrences. Among the most vociferous protestors are Tony (Jamie Driven) and his dad (Gary Lewis), who nags his youngest son Billy (Jamie Bell) into taking boxing classes. Though the kid can do some fancy footwork, he can't take a punch. One day at the gym, he notices a ballet class taught by hard-bitten Mrs. Wilkinson (Julie Walters), whose young daughter dares him to join. When his father gets wind of this less-than-manly pursuit, he pulls him from the class. Sensing a raw and natural talent, Mrs. Wilkinson offers to teach the lad for free in preparation for the local auditions to the Royal Ballet School. When Tony gets in trouble with the cops, Billy is forced to miss the trials, leading to a confrontation between Billy's pop and Ms. Wilkinson. Though at first he steadfastly refuses to consider his son's desires of going into ballet, he comes to realize that this might be the one shot that Billy has in order to escape the danger and grinding tedium of a miner's life, so he sets out to earn the money by any means necessary to send his son to London. This film is the directorial debut of renowned British stage director Stephen Daldry. ~ Jonathan Crow, Rovi

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Starring:
Julie WaltersJamie Bell, (more)
Director(s):
Stephen Daldry
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Billy Elliot

Brassed Off meets My Name Is Joe in this gritty coming-of-age drama about a young son of a poor English coal miner who dreams of being a ballet dancer. The film is set during a 1984 miners' strike in Durham county, where angry clashes between picketers and cops in riot gear are nearly daily occurrences. Among the most vociferous protestors are Tony (Jamie Driven) and his dad (Gary Lewis), who nags his youngest son Billy (Jamie Bell) into taking boxing classes. Though the kid can do some fancy footwork, he can't take a punch. One day at the gym, he notices a ballet class taught by hard-bitten Mrs. Wilkinson (Julie Walters), whose young daughter dares him to join. When his father gets wind of this less-than-manly pursuit, he pulls him from the class. Sensing a raw and natural talent, Mrs. Wilkinson offers to teach the lad for free in preparation for the local auditions to the Royal Ballet School. When Tony gets in trouble with the cops, Billy is forced to miss the trials, leading to a confrontation between Billy's pop and Ms. Wilkinson. Though at first he steadfastly refuses to consider his son's desires of going into ballet, he comes to realize that this might be the one shot that Billy has in order to escape the danger and grinding tedium of a miner's life, so he sets out to earn the money by any means necessary to send his son to London. This film is the directorial debut of renowned British stage director Stephen Daldry. ~ Jonathan Crow, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
111 mins

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Director(s):
Stephen Daldry
Writer(s):
Lee Hall
Producer(s):
Greg BrenmanJon Finn
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Watch With Your Teen, Questionable for Children, Adult Language)
Categories:
Independent Films
Billy Elliot Awards:
  • 2000 - British Academy of Film and Television Arts - Best Supporting Actress
  • 2000 - British Academy of Film and Television Arts - Best Actor
  • 2000 - British Academy of Film and Television Arts - Best British Film
  • 2000 - Broadcast Film Critics Association - Best Child Performer
  • 2000 - National Board of Review - Best Young Actor
  • 2000 - National Board of Review - Best Breakthrough Performance by an Actor
Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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    Rich H.

    Wonderful story and performances by all the actors. Gary Lewis is phenomenal in his role as the father, and both he and the brother are portrayed in such a way that even though they are antagonistic for much of the movie, you can sympathize with them. The film almost perfectly blends serious subject matter with a little of the absurd, making it both funny and touching.

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    Stephen L.

    This is no classic comedy, but a rather tragic look at dealing with lifes challenges as they come up and slap you upside the noggin. Billy shows his grit amidst the death of his Mother, dimementia of his Nana and the struggles of a family damaged by life and circumstance, poverty and intolerance of a boys maturation. This is one of the VERY BEST features I've seen. No less than a dozen times now.

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    Michael K.

    Much has been already said. I can add that the music was great (T-Rex was more popular in Brittan than here) and the choreography in the few dance scenes was great as well. Touching, meaningful, and a good look into life in coal-mining Brittan.

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