Billy Elliot (2000)

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Written by Lee Hall

Directed by Stephen Daldry

Running Time: 100 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2000

Rating: 15 Certificate

Filmed in Colour

The time is 1984, the place a Northern England mining town.

The miners are on strike and the atmosphere is tense. Eleven-year old Billy Elliot (Jamie Bell), whose father and brother are participating in the strike and whose mother had died quite some time ago doesn't like the brutal boxing lessons at school. Instead, he falls for the girls' ballet lessons.

However, when his family find out about this unusual love of his, Billy is in trouble - ballet isn't the sort of thing any young boy *wants* to do when they come from the North East of course!?

However with the constant support of his ballet teacher, Mrs. Wilkinson, he keeps on training secretly while the work situation as well as the problems at home get worse.

Finally, Mrs. Wilkinson manages to get Billy an audition for the Royal Ballet School, but now he also has to open his heart to his family. Drama at it's best!

When is Billy Elliot next on TV?

In the UK... it's next showing on BBC 3 December 30th, 12:15am. See more...

Cast

Image for Jamie BellJamie BellBilly Elliot
Jean HeywoodGrandma
Jamie DravenTony Elliot
Gary LewisDad
Stuart WellsMichael Caffrey
Mike ElliotGeorge Watson
Billy FaneMr. Braithwaite
Nicola BlackwellDebbie Wilkinson
Image for Julie WaltersJulie WaltersMrs. Wilkinson
Carol McGuiganLibrarian
Joe RentonGary Poulson
Colin MacLachlanMr. Tom Wilkinson
Janine BirkettBilly's Mum
Trevor FoxPC Jeff Peverly
Charlie HardwickSheila Briggs

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