"Magic Mike" was based on the real-life experience of star Channing Tatum, who had once worked as a stripper. The world of male strippers was so intriguing that fellow cast member Joe Manganiello decided to go deeper and make a documentary about it.
"La Bare" started out as some footage that Manganiello and his brother Nick shot for a potential reality series. But as he spoke to real strippers and delved into the scene at the La Bare club in Dallas, he turned it into a feature-length documentary.
A new red-band trailer flashes a few glimpses at the bright lights, screaming women, muscled men, and the money-making owners that make up the industry.
"Men want to see naked women. What women want is the show," one person notes. And what a show it is!
But it's not all fun and hot, sweaty bodies. Manganiello also chronicles the tragic death of one of the dancers, a real-life "Magic Mike."
"La Bare" opens in theaters on June 27.
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"La Bare" started out as some footage that Manganiello and his brother Nick shot for a potential reality series. But as he spoke to real strippers and delved into the scene at the La Bare club in Dallas, he turned it into a feature-length documentary.
A new red-band trailer flashes a few glimpses at the bright lights, screaming women, muscled men, and the money-making owners that make up the industry.
"Men want to see naked women. What women want is the show," one person notes. And what a show it is!
But it's not all fun and hot, sweaty bodies. Manganiello also chronicles the tragic death of one of the dancers, a real-life "Magic Mike."
"La Bare" opens in theaters on June 27.
LA BARE RED BAND TRAILER from Main Street Films on Vimeo.
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