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Billy Elliot

Billy Elliot
Jamie Bell, Julie Walters, Gary Lewis, Jamie Draven and Jean Heywood
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When young Billy chooses ballet classes over boxing lessons his life is changed forever. Much to the disgust of his father, but when his ballet instructor persuades him to try out for the Royal Ballet School in London, Billy must make the choice between family responsibilities and his dreams.

Billy Elliot: Special Edition Review

There’s trouble down t’ pit. And when t’ men are out on picket lines and t’ riot police are polishing up their truncheons, we all know that a young boy’s thoughts naturally turn to tippy toes, tights and tu-tus. Leastwise, ’appen as our Billy’s do.

Now his father reckons ’e’s down local town hall taking boxing lessons, but one evenin’ right, just for a laugh, ’e joins t’ ballet class that’s been forced to share t’ gym ’cos miners are using their room as a soup kitchen. But it turns it out ’e’s a crackin’ little dancer and ’is teacher wants ’im to audition for the Royal Ballet School. But ’is father and ’is brother don’t want a proto-pooftah in t’ family and they’re ’avin’ nowt to do with it when they find out.

Which leaves poor Billy tryin’ to cope with frustrated ambition, a best friend who’s a closet transvestite in training and a love struck school girl who wants to show ’im ’er fanny.

More than any other country in the world British cinema seems to excel at middle brow culture. Billy Elliot is another superb example of this, in fact it’s probably a classic in the making for the ‘ever-so-slightly-cultural feel good movie’ genre. While the film makes no attempt to explore the social and political issues surrounding the backdrop of the strike, it does show the nobility and the solidarity of the striking community and also the brutality of the forces of state oppression. The central performances from Julie Walters as Billy’s teacher, Gary Lewis as his father and especially Jamie Bell as Billy really could not be improved upon and coupled with an intelligent script and deft direction make this one film you can’t afford to miss.

Special Features


Cast And Film Biographies, Featurette, Interactive Production Notes, Theatrical Trailer

Technical Details


Region 2
Aspect Ratio: Anamorphic Wide Screen
Sound: Dolby Digital 5.1
Running Time: 106 minutes
Production Year: 2000
Main Language: English
Subtitles: English


Genre: Drama

Certificate: 15 Suitable for Persons Aged 15 or Over

Director: Stephen Daldry



Catalogue No:8203727
Release Date: 02-04-2001