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The film Billy Elliot, directed by Stephen Daldry, focuses on the life of eleven year old Billy Elliot and his struggle to become a ballet dancer. The social problems surrounding Billy when he is living at home are labor strikes and especially gender norms. His father and older brother were on job strike and the film depicts how hard it had already been for his father to pay for Billy’s boxing classes, yet alone “waste” that money on ballet. Ballet was considered to be feminine, not because females…
this book is that billy elliot is one of my all time favorite films and I was really intrigued by the fact that it’s been released as a story, To be honest, I found Billy’s narration quite strange at first and I thought it wouldn’t live up to my expectations. What I loved about it the most is the fact that it’s narrated by several different people. Most of the time it’s Billy who’s talking but there are chapters that are told by Billy’s father(chapter 2 p4 "I worry about billy . try t be a good…
Creative writing Dear Billy I feel I have not seen you or even talked to you in a long time, so here goes. How are you? Hope you’ve settled into your new school. Your dad was telling me how it’s way different there compare to our homes, speaking of your dad, Jackie, he misses you so much and so does Tony believe it or not! He has being very good and is staying out of trouble so that’s really good. They also have been working very hard mining of course. A lot has changed here in Durham since you…
Billy Elliot Theatre Review On the 22nd April 2011 I went to watch ‘Billy Elliot’ in Broadway, New York. This production was performed extremely well and I consider it one of the best theatre show I have ever seen. At first I was a bit unsure if I was going to like this production, but straight after it finished I wanted to watch it all again. ‘Billy Elliot’ is based on the film of the same title. It is the story of a young boy living in a despondent town in Newcastle. Set during the mining strike…
titled the “Miner’s Strike” and with it came numerous physical and emotional effects on individuals and families of impacted communities in North East London. Reflected in Stephen Daldry’s film Billy Elliot, the context of this period is explored through the vulnerable young Billy, whose childhood is altered due to the Strike. Throughout the movie innocent Billy observes his family struggle through financial hardship, he watches acts of violence upon the people of his community and experiences signs of gender stereotypes…
How is the concept of ‘into the world’ conveyed in the film Billy Elliot? People encounter different experiences and respond to the individually. These personal experiences may result in growth, change or other consequences. There are a variety of pathways and elements which enables for the transition of an individual into a new world. An individual’s determination to pursue a dream can inspire them to challenge society’s expectations as they transition into a new world. However, there are barriers…
they do not belong to society. I have chosen to study the theme ‘how characters are challenged by society through the effects of conformity and discrimination’. This theme is shown through the films Dead Poets Society directed by Peter Weir and Billy Elliot directed by Stephen Daldy. Also in the novel Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry by Mildread D. Taylor and the short story The Other Foot by Ray Bradbury. In the film Dead Poets Society we are introduced to conformity. Conformity is perceived as keeping…
Madeline Schmees mns12b@my.fsu.edu November 15, 2012 SYG2010 Billy Elliot In the film Billy Elliot, a young boy struggles to fulfill his passion of being a ballet performer as his father forbids him from taking lessons, deeming ballet a ‘feminine pastime’, a statement that most people would agree with based on what is considered a gender social norm. Billy Elliot is faced with a conflict between following his heart and doing what he loves and putting those dreams aside to please his father and be…
this book is that billy elliot is one of my all time favorite films and I was really intrigued by the fact that it’s been released as a story, To be honest, I found Billy’s narration quite strange at first and I thought it wouldn’t live up to my expectations. What I loved about it the most is the fact that it’s narrated by several different people. Most of the time it’s Billy who’s talking but there are chapters that are told by Billy’s father(chapter 2 p4 "I worry about billy . try t be a good…
companies, thus ensuring world-wide distribution for its products. Despite its access to high finance, especially after its deal with Universal and StudioCanal, Working Title is still committed to low-budget films with new writers. Such was the case with Billy Elliott (d. Stephen Daldry, 2000). It points one way forward for UK commercial feature production because it often focuses on genre film-making, especially romantic comedy and move away from the small-scale TV funding of its early hits (Channel…