And everyone goes 'sheepish'.
A suggested film that I love is called 'Very Annie Mary' with Rachel Griffiths, Jonathan Pryce, Ioan Gryffudd and Matthew Rhys. It is a delightful Welsh film, full of wonderful humor, pathos, and (of course) singing. And it is a rare Welsh themed film, in that the actors are actually Welsh! The ending is, for me, pure delight. This is the IMDB synopsis:
When Annie Mary was 16, she was offered a scholarship to sing in Milan, but was never allowed to go because her mother was dying. Now Annie Mary is 33 and no longer sings. She lives under the shadow of her chapel-strict father, known to all as The Voice of the Valleys, who sees himself as a budding Pavarotti. She wants to break free, but her father has a stroke and demands even more of her. When she finally rebels, the whole village becomes involved in a competition to raise money and get Annie's terminally ill best friend, 16-year-old, Bethan Bevan to Disneyland. Unfortunately Annie loses all the money they win betting on horses! She is now the most unpopular person in the village until she is asked to sing again... and Annie Mary realises that she can, at last, move on.