This unique collection of family films with strippers might sound unconventional, but it's a testament to the versatility of cinema. These films explore themes of family, personal growth, and sometimes even redemption, all while incorporating the world of exotic dancing in a way that's accessible and often humorous for a family audience. Each film offers a different perspective, making this selection both entertaining and thought-provoking.

Flashdance (1983)
Description: Although primarily about a welder who dreams of becoming a professional dancer, the film includes scenes of exotic dancing, making it a fun, if slightly risqué, family film with a strong message about following one's dreams.
Fact: The iconic scene where the protagonist dances in front of a jury was inspired by real-life auditions for the Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre.


The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert (1994)
Description: While not strictly about strippers, this film features drag queens and their journey across the Australian Outback. It's a celebration of diversity, friendship, and self-expression, making it a unique addition to this collection.
Fact: The film won an Academy Award for Best Costume Design.


Striptease (1996)
Description: Despite its adult themes, this film has been adapted into a more family-friendly version in some countries, focusing on the comedic elements and the protagonist's journey to regain custody of her daughter.
Fact: The film was based on the novel by Carl Hiaasen, which was inspired by the real-life experiences of strippers in Florida.


The Full Monty (1997)
Description: This British comedy-drama follows a group of unemployed steelworkers who decide to form a male striptease act to make ends meet. Despite the adult theme, the film is filled with warmth, humour, and a strong message about male bonding and overcoming adversity.
Fact: The film's title is derived from the slang term for stripping completely naked. It was also nominated for four Academy Awards, winning Best Original Musical or Comedy Score.


Coyote Ugly (2000)
Description: This film follows a young songwriter who works at a bar where the waitresses dance on the bar to entertain customers. While it has some adult themes, the focus is on personal growth, friendship, and chasing dreams, making it suitable for older teens and families with discretion.
Fact: The film was inspired by the real-life Coyote Ugly Saloon in New York City.


Burlesque (2010)
Description: This film stars Christina Aguilera as a small-town girl who moves to Los Angeles and finds success in a burlesque club. While the film does feature burlesque dancing, it's more about the music, friendship, and personal growth, making it suitable for family viewing with some discretion.
Fact: Cher, who plays the club owner, received a Golden Globe nomination for Best Actress for her role.


The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel (2011)
Description: This film isn't about strippers per se, but it includes a subplot where one of the characters, Evelyn, takes a job at a call center where she ends up giving advice on how to strip. The film focuses on themes of aging, friendship, and finding new purpose in life.
Fact: The film was adapted from the novel "These Foolish Things" by Deborah Moggach.


Magic Mike (2012)
Description: While primarily an adult-oriented film, "Magic Mike" has a family-friendly subplot about mentorship and the American Dream. It follows Mike, a veteran stripper, who takes a young dancer under his wing, teaching him the ropes of the industry while exploring themes of ambition and personal growth.
Fact: Channing Tatum, who plays Mike, was a real-life stripper before becoming an actor. The film was inspired by his experiences.


Showgirls (1995)
Description: Although "Showgirls" is known for its adult content, it has been reimagined in various family-friendly parodies and versions, focusing on the comedic aspects of the story about a young woman's journey to stardom in Las Vegas.
Fact: Despite its initial poor reception, "Showgirls" has become a cult classic, often celebrated for its camp value.


The Big Tease (1999)
Description: This mockumentary follows a Scottish hairdresser's journey to the World Freestyle Hairdressing Championship in Los Angeles, where he encounters various characters, including strippers. It's a light-hearted, family-friendly comedy with a touch of the exotic.
Fact: The film was directed by Kevin Allen, who also directed the cult classic "Twin Town."
