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| Billy Elliot is a 2000 movie written by Lee Hall and directed by Stephen Daldry. It stars Jamie Bell as 11 year old Billy, an aspiring dancer, Gary Lewis as his coal miner father, Jamie Draven as Billy's older brother, and Julie Walters as his dance instructor. In 2004 the magazine Total Film named Billy Elliot the 39th greatest British film of all time. Stephen Daldry's stage production of Billy Elliot the Musical in May 2005 at the Victoria Palace, London, was described in The Telegraph as "the greatest British musical". Plot
Billy is taken to the boxing gym by his father, but he finds out that he doesn't really like the idea of being a boxer once he steps into the ring for the first time. One day, he discovers that part of the boxing gym is used by a ballet school. He seeks the dance instructor's help and secretly starts taking ballet class. The plot is set against the backdrop of the 1984 miners' strike. When the Durham miners, including Billy's father and brother, go on strike, their economic situation grows worse. The family and their small town in general suffer many confrontations with the police, and Billy discovers that his best friend, Michael, is a gay cross-dresser when he confesses his love for Billy. As a consequence of the riots, Billy has to miss several days of dancing school, and his teacher, not knowing that Billy kept the classes secret from his family, goes to his house and tells his father that he had missed an important audition for the Royal Ballet School. Upon finding out about Billy taking ballet class, Billy's father and brother become enraged and start expressing some views that could be interpreted as both machista and homophobic. But Billy proves to be determined and keeps on dancing on every chance he gets. Billy's own sexual orientation is never defined in the movie. During the film Billy has intimate moments both with his best friend Michael, and his ballet teacher's daughter, Debbie. Both Michael and Debbie express disappointment that Billy might leave them to pursue his dancing. At this point Billy thinks aloud, "which is better, Ginger Rogers or Fred Astaire?" This is the closest we come to an explicit recognition that Billy is trying to figure out his own sexuality. Having seen Billy dance for the first time, his father realises that dancing might be his son's future, and he decides to take him to an audition in London himself. Billy has never been far from his home town, and he and his father are awestruck by the size of London. Billy starts a fight with a boy from a rich background, but is accepted by the ballet school on the strength of his commitment to dancing. The movie concludes with a scene that takes place in the present day, where his father and brother are sitting at the ballet concert waiting for Billy's performance to begin. They find themselves sitting next to Michael, who is there with his boyfriend to see Billy perform in Swan Lake. The film ends as he takes the stage. SoundtrackThe soundtrack includes several well-known rock and punk rock songs:
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