The
film is set during the 1984–1985
UK miners' strike,
and centres on the character of 11-year-old Billy Elliot (Jamie
Bell),
his love of dance and his hope to become a professional ballet
dancer. Billy lives with his widowed father, Jackie (Gary
Lewis),
and older brother, Tony (Jamie
Draven),
both coal miners out on strike, and also his invalid
Nan
(Jean
Heywood),
who once aspired to be a professional dancer in Durham.
Jackie
takes Billy to the Sports Centre to learn boxing,
but Billy dislikes the sport. He happens upon a ballet
class
that is using the gym while their usual basement studio in the Sports
Centre is temporarily being used as a soup kitchen for the striking
miners. Unknown to Jackie, Billy joins the ballet class. When Jackie
discovers this, he forbids Billy to take any more ballet. But,
passionate about dancing, Billy secretly continues lessons with his
dance teacher Sandra Wilkinson's (Julie
Walters)
help.
Mrs.
Wilkinson believes Billy is talented enough to study at the Royal
ballet school
in London,
but due to Tony's arrest during a skirmish between police and
striking miners, Billy misses the audition. Mrs. Wilkinson tells
Jackie about the missed opportunity, but fearing that Billy will be
considered a "poof",
both Jackie and Tony are outraged at the prospect of Billy becoming a
professional ballet dancer.
Over
Christmas, Billy learns his best friend, Michael is gay. Although
Billy is not, he is supportive of his friend. Later, Jackie catches
Billy dancing in the gym and realises his son is truly gifted; he
will do whatever it takes to help Billy attain his dream. Jackie
attempts to cross the picket line to pay for the trip to London, but
Tony blocks him. Instead, his fellow miners and the neighbourhood
raise some money,and Jackie sells Billy's mum's jewelry to cover the
cost and Jackie takes him to London to audition for the Royal Ballet
School. Though highly nervous, Billy performs well, but he punches
another boy in his frustration at the audition and the fear that he
has ruined his chance of attaining his dream. He is sternly rebuked
by the review board. Seemingly rejected, Billy returns home with his
father. Sometime later, he receives a letter accepting him to the
Royal Ballet School, and he leaves home to attend.
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