Whether a feel-good comedy or political drama, Beaufoy’s films are always insightful and full of compassion for his characters…
His debut feature-length script, The Full Monty (1997), which was originally written as a drama, enjoyed huge critical and commercial success. The comedy followed six unemployed men who turn to stripping as a money-earner, and gave Beaufoy his first BAFTA and Oscar nominations. It was, as Beaufoy says: “an example, and a really telling example for me very early in my career, that a film will tell you what it wants to be whether you like it or not. I was setting out to write a political film with some jokes in. We were all trying to do that, Uberto [Pasolini] the producer and Peter [Cattaneo] the director; that was our intention. [But] during the editing process it became a comedy with some politics. It jumped genres which was a really extraordinary thing for me, watching that happen.”