Homonym: Brassed Off (Annoyed)
"Brassed Off" is a British film released in 1996, directed by Mark Herman. The story is set in a coal mining town in Yorkshire during the 1990s, focusing on the struggles of the local brass band and the community as they face the closure of their mine. The film highlights themes of resilience, community spirit, and the impact of economic decline on working-class families.
The film features a strong cast, including Ewan McGregor and Pete Postlethwaite. It combines drama and humor, showcasing the importance of music and camaraderie in overcoming adversity. The brass band serves as a symbol of hope and unity for the townspeople.