The sun seems to shine brighter on 15-year-old Billy, the hyper-engaging misfit who is the subject of Jennifer Venditti's much-awarded...
The sun seems to shine brighter on 15-year-old Billy, the hyper-engaging misfit who is the subject of Jennifer Venditti's much-awarded and widely loved documentary.
Venditti, a talent scout, stumbled upon her subject while casting a short film from non-actor high school students in rural Maine. Billy is a funny, good-looking, motor-mouthed kid who takes to Venditti's camera with alacrity. Her camera loves him back, enthralled by his precocious rants, following him into the most intimate encounters with his tender, pragmatic mother, and, most disarmingly, into his ardent, soul-baring courtship of the sweet, pliant and semi-blind 16-year-old Heather. What Billy lacks is any instinct for self-preservation. We may be moved by his candour, touched by his self-aggrandisement or startled by his intelligence, but to his classmates these are the very qualities that mark him out as a freak. Venditti's moving portrait largely eschews psychological analysis, arguing tacitly for this vivid, troubled boy's right to be exactly who he is.
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Billy the Kid (2007) | Details
- Award winner
- Winner of Best Documentary at SXSW Film Festival 2007.
- Rating
- PG, low level offensive language
- Runtime
- 85
- Genre
- Documentary
- Country of origin
- USA