"The People vs. Larry Flynt" is a biographical drama film released in 1996, directed by Milos Forman. The movie tells the story of Larry Flynt, the controversial publisher of the adult magazine Hustler, and his legal battles over freedom of speech. It explores the conflict between his provocative content and the moral standards of society.
The film highlights Flynt's fight against censorship and his defense of the First Amendment in the United States. It also portrays his tumultuous personal life, including his struggles with addiction and the impact of a tragic shooting that left him partially paralyzed.