The Full Monty
"The Full Monty" is a British comedy film released in 1997, directed by Peter Cattaneo. The story follows a group of unemployed steelworkers in Sheffield who decide to form a male striptease act to earn money. Facing financial struggles and personal challenges, they aim to perform a show that goes "the full monty," meaning complete nudity.
The film explores themes of friendship, self-esteem, and the impact of economic hardship on working-class communities. It received critical acclaim for its humor and heartfelt moments, leading to a successful stage adaptation and a lasting cultural impact in both film and theater.