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Director:
Writer:
Lee Hall (written by)
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Release Date:
29 September 2000 (UK) more
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Tagline:
Inside every one of us is a special talent waiting to come out. The trick is finding it.
Plot:
A talented young boy becomes torn between his unexpected love of dance and the disintegration of his family. full summary | full synopsis
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Awards:
Nominated for 3 Oscars. Another 49 wins & 54 nominations more
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Cast

  (in credits order) (verified as complete)

Jamie Bell ... Billy Elliot
Jean Heywood ... Grandma
Jamie Draven ... Tony Elliot
Gary Lewis ... Dad (Jackie Elliot)
Stuart Wells ... Michael Caffrey
Mike Elliot ... George Watson
Billy Fane ... Mr. Braithwaite
Nicola Blackwell ... Debbie Wilkinson

Julie Walters ... Mrs. Wilkinson
Carol McGuigan ... Librarian
Joe Renton ... Gary Poulson
Colin MacLachlan ... Mr. Tom Wilkinson (as Colin Maclachlan)
Janine Birkett ... Billy's Mum
Trevor Fox ... PC Jeff Peverly
Charlie Hardwick ... Sheila Briggs
Denny Ferguson ... Miner
Dennis Lingard ... NCB Official
Matthew James Thomas ... Simon (as Matthew Thomas)
Stephen Mangan ... Dr. Crane, Ballet Doctor (as Steve Mangan)
Paul Ridley ... Tutor in Medical

Patrick Malahide ... Principal
Barbara Leigh-Hunt ... Vice-Principal
Imogen Claire ... Tutor 1
Diana Kent ... Tutor 2

Neil North ... Tutor 3

Lee Williams ... Tutor 4
Petra Siniawski ... Teacher
Merelina Kendall ... Secretary
Zoe Bell ... Sandra
Tracey Wilkinson ... Geography Teacher
Merryn Owen ... Michael (Aged 25)
Adam Cooper ... Billy (Aged 25)
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Darren J. Fawthrop ... Dancer in 'Swan Lake' (uncredited)
Adam Galbraith ... Dancer in 'Swan Lake' (uncredited)
Sharon Percy ... Jenny Poulson (uncredited)
Ken Richardson ... Police Officer (uncredited)
Leonard Silver ... Dancer (uncredited)
Lee Smikle ... Dancer in 'Swan Lake' (uncredited)
Damian Winter-Higgins ... Dancer in 'Swan Lake' (uncredited)
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Directed by
Stephen Daldry 
 
Writing credits
Lee Hall (written by)

Produced by
Charles Brand .... executive producer
Greg Brenman .... producer
Jonathan Finn .... producer (as Jon Finn)
Tori Parry .... line producer
Tessa Ross .... executive producer
David M. Thompson .... executive producer
Natascha Wharton .... executive producer
 
Original Music by
Stephen Warbeck 
 
Cinematography by
Brian Tufano (director of photography)
 
Film Editing by
John Wilson 
 
Casting by
Jina Jay 
 
Production Design by
Maria Djurkovic 
 
Art Direction by
Adam O'Neill 
 
Set Decoration by
Tatiana Lund 
 
Costume Design by
Stewart Meachem  (as Stewart Meacham)
 
Makeup Department
Ivana Primorac .... hair designer
Ivana Primorac .... makeup designer
Nikita Rae .... hair stylist
Nikita Rae .... makeup artist
Michael Birtley .... daily makeup artist (uncredited)
 
Production Management
Angela Morrison .... executive in charge of production
Nick Waldron .... unit manager: Durham
Michelle Wright .... executive in charge of production: Working Title Films (uncredited)
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Alison Banks .... first assistant director: second unit
Alex Bignell .... second assistant director: second unit (as Alexander Bignell)
Mike Hanley .... third assistant director
Martin Harrison .... first assistant director
Finn McGrath .... second assistant director
Aurelia Thomas .... third assistant director: second unit
 
Art Department
Alan Bailey .... property master
John Bohan .... construction manager
Anthony Caron-Delion .... stand-by art director
Billy Edwards .... stand-by props
Dave Fisher .... chargehand/stand-by (as David Fisher)
Stephen Forrest-Smith .... storyboard artist (as Stephen Forrest Smith)
Ron Higgins .... dressing props
Goggi Lund .... signwriter
Cathal MacIlwaine .... stand-by carpenter
Thomas Martin .... supervising carpenter
Nick Mollo .... dresser
Nick Mollo .... storeman
Edward Pearce .... stand-by rigger
Stelios Polychronakis .... art department assistant
Stelios Polychronakis .... graphics
Ann Taylor .... assistant buyer
Clive Ward .... supervising painter
Paul Wescott .... supervising painter
Ian Williamson .... stand-by painter
Robert Wishart .... supervising carpenter
 
Sound Department
Peter Eusebe .... sound maintenance
Anthony Faust .... foley editor
Richard Finney .... sound maintenance
Matthew Gough .... assistant sound re-recording mixer
Zane Hayward .... supervising sound editor
Stewart Henderson .... adr editor
Stewart Henderson .... dialogue editor
Mark Holding .... production sound mixer
Hugh Johnson .... foley recordist
Darren McQuade .... adr recordist
Mike Prestwood Smith .... sound re-recording mixer
Ted Swanscott .... adr recordist
Ted Swanscott .... foley recordist
Michael Yallop .... sound trainee
Peter Eusebe .... boom operator (uncredited)
 
Special Effects by
Stuart Murdoch .... special effects supervisor
Daniel Wright .... special effects technician
 
Visual Effects by
Richard Briscoe .... digital compositor (uncredited)
Pete Hanson .... studio manager: Double Negative (uncredited)
Rudi Holzapfel .... digital effects supervisor: Double Negative (uncredited)
Steve MacPherson .... technical operations manager: Double Negative (uncredited)
 
Stunts
Richard Bradshaw .... stunts
Neil Finnighan .... stunts
Steve Griffin .... stunts (as Steve Street Griffin)
Richard Hammatt .... stunts
Paul Heasman .... stunts
Nick Hobbs .... stunts
Rob Inch .... stunts
Andrew Lambert .... stunts
Derek Lea .... stunts
Ray Nicholas .... stunts (as Ray L. Nicholas)
Seon Rogers .... stunts
Lee Sheward .... stunt coordinator
C.C. Smiff .... stunts (as CC Smiff)
Mark Southworth .... stunts
Alan Stuart .... stunts
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Robert Fabbri .... director of photography: second unit
Hayley Ann Farr .... camera trainee
Ed Jones .... clapper loader
Giles Keyte .... still photographer
Joanne Lee .... camera trainee
David Maund .... camera grip
Liam McGill .... gaffer
Brian Mcgivern .... generator operator (as Brian McGivern)
Gary Nolan .... electrician
Clive Pittman .... clapper loader
Bob Shipsey .... additional photographer (as Robert Shipsey)
Bob Shipsey .... focus puller (as Robert Shipsey)
Martyn Welland .... electrician (as Martin Welland)
Iwan Williams .... best boy electric
Jon Euesden .... electrician (uncredited)
 
Casting Department
Shaheen Baig .... casting associate
Chloe Emmerson .... casting associate
Pippa Hall .... casting associate
Brendan Donnison .... adr voice casting (uncredited)
 
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Ali Goss .... costume supervisor (as Alison Goss)
Melissa Layton .... costume assistant
Carla Pope .... costume assistant
Marcus Love-McGuirk .... set costumer (uncredited)
 
Editorial Department
Mark Eckersley .... first assistant editor
Peter Ferrari .... color grader
Emily Grant .... second assistant editor
Will MacNeil .... second assistant editor
Emma Zee .... post-production coordinator
Steve Farman .... negative cutter (uncredited)
Steve Harrow .... post-production consultant (uncredited)
 
Music Department
Nick Angel .... music supervisor
Chris Dibble .... music mixer
Chris Dibble .... music recordist
Andrew Green .... assistant to composer
Isobel Griffiths .... orchestral contractor
Dave Hartley .... musician: piano
Nick Ingman .... conductor
John Parricelli .... musician: guitars
Andy Pask .... musician: bass
Anthony Pleeth .... musician: cello solo
Graham Read .... music copyist
Graham Read .... music preparation
Ian Thomas .... musician: drums
Stephen Warbeck .... orchestrator
Rolf Wilson .... orchestra leader
Paul Kegg .... musician: cello (uncredited)
 
Transportation Department
Paul Brosnan .... dining bus driver
Daniel Brown .... driver: wardrobe truck/makeup truck
John Cornelius .... stand-by construction driver
Brett Curran .... unit driver
Sonny Donato .... unit driver
Barry Gibbs .... driver: construction department
Jeff Oldman .... unit driver
Terry Reece .... unit driver
Tony Russell .... unit driver
Stewart Thompson .... unit driver
Vick Todd .... driver: stand-by props
David Walls .... unit driver
Keith West .... driver: property runaround
Dale Wilson .... driver: camera truck
 
Other crew
Andy Bailey .... head chef
Eileen Bell .... chaperone: Jamie Bell
Roanna Benn .... script editor
Amanda Boyle .... company coordinator: WT²
Cate Brockbank .... unit nurse
Rachel Burgess .... stand-in
Ann Cattrall .... floor runner
Kayin Cheng .... additional help (as Kayin Cheung)
Peter Darling .... choreographer
Amanda Davis .... development executive: Tiger Aspect
Francesca Dowd .... production coordinator
Jake Edmonds .... advisor: health and safety
John Ensby .... laboratory contact
Cyril Gibbons .... advisor: health and safety (as Cyril Gibbens)
Sean Gobbi .... head chef
Tarn Harper .... post-production accountant
Matt Harvey .... caterer
Ann Hetherington .... tutor
Rachel Holroyd .... representative: Working Title
Katherine Hook .... tutor
Ashley Horner .... location runner
Joseph Jayawardena .... location manager
Elsie Koerner .... stand-in
Jenny Lalor .... business affairs: Tiger Aspect
Christine Llewellyn Reeve .... location manager (as Christine Llewellyn-Reeve)
Grainne Marmion .... production executive: BBC
Audrey Matfin .... chaperone: Jamie Bell
Jill McCullough .... dialect coach
David Medlycott .... assistant location manager
Zoe Morgan .... script supervisor (as Zoë Morgan)
Cath Nevin .... unit nurse
Gary Nixon .... production accountant
Mick Norfolk .... caterer
Paddy O'Connor .... additional help
Matthew O'Toole .... assistant accountant
Lynne Page .... associate choreographer
Nevette Previd .... unit publicist: Freud Communications
Darren Price .... production runner
Rachael Prior .... assistant: Natascha Wharton
Sue Quinn .... location finder
Sarah Rule .... additional help
Julie Scott .... financial controller: BBC
Nick Simmons .... floor runner: second unit
Robyn Smith .... special license: Mr. Fred Astaire's appearance (as Mrs. Fred Astaire)
Dylan Southern .... production office trainee
Marieke Spencer .... assistant: Stephen Daldry
Julian Tomlin .... business affairs: Working Title
Katie Waters .... assistant: Greg Brenman
Michael Whitcomb .... stand-in
Deborah Willey .... production assistant
Gus Williamson .... caterer
John Wood .... caterer
Çigdem Worthington .... business affairs: Working Title
Melanie Claus .... production coordinator: re-shoot (uncredited)
Cynthia De Souza .... assistant: Greg Brenman (uncredited)
 
Thanks
Lisa Bailey .... special thanks
Joanie Blaikie .... special thanks
Matthew Bourne .... acknowledgment: "Swan Lake" appears courtesy of
Gretta Finer .... special thanks
Gerry Gore .... special thanks
Kevin O'Shea .... special thanks
Janet Plater .... special thanks
Patsy Pollock .... special thanks
Ian Ritchie .... dedicatee
Ted Rogers .... dedicatee
Nicole Uprichard .... special thanks
Thomas A. White .... special thanks
David Wilder .... special thanks
Graham Wynn .... special thanks
 
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Additional Details

Also Known As:
Dancer (France) (festival title) (UK) (working title)
Billy Elliot (France)
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MPAA:
Rated PG-13 for some thematic material. (edited version)
Runtime:
110 min
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Aspect Ratio:
1.85 : 1 more
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Fun Stuff

Trivia:
The first release from Working Title's low-budget WT2 division. more
Goofs:
Anachronisms: In the mobile library scene, several book spines are clearly visible, revealing titles published well after the 1984 setting of the film: Lisa Appignanesi wrote 'Memory and Desire' in 1991, Barbara Taylor Bradford wrote 'Hold the Dream' in 1985, and Shirlee Busbee wrote 'This Spanish Rose', 1986. more
Quotes:
Mrs. Wilkinson: Right, Mr. Braithwaite, "The Sun Will Come Out Tomorrow".
[to herself]
Mrs. Wilkinson: Fat chance!
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Soundtrack:
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15 out of 17 people found the following comment useful.
Sheer magic, 22 December 2005
9/10
Author: Geofbob from London, England

Billy Elliott is a moving, uplifting, and often exuberant, drama about motherless young Billie (Jamie Bell) fulfilling his dream of becoming a ballet dancer, in the process overcoming the objections and prejudices of his father and brother (Gary Lewis and Jamie Draven).

It is also a piece of magic realism, with political overtones. By setting their near fairy tale in the context of a close-knit mining community, and more specifically against the backdrop of the 1984/5 miners' strike - a defining moment of modern British economic and social history - writer Lee Hall and director Stephen Daldry are able to refer to gender and class issues, without turning their work into a political tract, and without losing focus on the central human drama.

The film is realised near flawlessly. Bell achieves a convincing blend of adolescent bewilderment and defiance; if his dancing is not quite as good as we might expect, the storyline explains this away by saying that at this early stage his attitude and drive are more important than his technique. The dancing set pieces, clearly inspired more by Fred Astaire and Gene Kelly than by Nijinksky, are performed with gusto, mainly to pop songs by T-Rex.

Lewis and Draven put gritty realism and passion into their roles of a father and son committed to their community and to the miners' cause. They make us feel their despair as they realise that this cause is lost; but also their endurance as they come to terms both with Billie's aspirations and their own uncertain futures - within a few years most UK coalmines would be closed. (The colliery in Easington, the real-life location of the film, closed in 1994.). The scenes of violence between strikers and police are presented uncompromisingly and authentically, but with the occasional touch of humour.

Julie Walters provides an outstanding performance as Mrs Wilkinson, the dancing teacher who recognises and fosters Billie's talent; and helps him resist his own and his family's inhibitions. She is perfect as the chain-smoking, straight-talking mentor, who has her own personal disappointments and hurts, which she hopes Billie's success will help heal. To we outsiders watching the movie, Mrs Wilkinson appears as an integral part of the local community; but it is made clear that in the mid-80s, as far as Billie's family and friends are concerned, she is a middle class outsider, almost as alien as another species.

One issue which the film tackles head-on is traditional heterosexual male abhorrence of homosexuality. This attitude clearly underlies the shock of Billie's father and brother when they discover his interest in ballet. They would be even more horrified if they realised that his best friend was discovering gay tendencies in himself. It is typical of the sensitive direction that without labouring the point the film indicates by its close that attitudes towards gays changed radically during the 1980s and 90s along with the industrial landscape.

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