| | No, Fran's mother is (presumably) deceased. Her household appears to consist of her father and her grandmother.
The person doing the clapping to get the dancing going again during the competition is Scott's father -- who has for years been cowed and intimidated by Scott's prestige-crazed, sell-out mother and finally breaks out of his shell. It's nice that they reconciled in the end, but I would prefer that she had gone through a bit more atonement first.
Strictly Ballroom is one of my favorite romantic-comedy movies. It's quirky, but sweet, and it has a good message about integrity and loyalty to one's values.
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