- Lisístrata
Infobox Film
name = Lisístrata
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caption = Region 2 DVD cover
director =Francesc Bellmunt
producer =José Luis Garci
writer =Francesc Bellmunt (script)Ralf König (comic)
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starring =Maribel Verdú Juan Luis Galiardo Javier Gurruchaga
music =An Der Beat
cinematography =Julián Elizalde
editing =Jaume Martí
distributor =Laurenfilm S.A.
released =September 13 2002
runtime = 89 mins
country = flagicon|SpainSpain
language = Spanish, Catalan
budget = €3,000,000 (estimated)
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imdb_id = 0335261"Lisístrata" is a 2002 Spanish comedy film directed by
Francesc Bellmunt . It is based on acomic book by the German cartoonistRalf König , which in turn is loosely based on the play "Lysistrata " byAristophanes .Plot
It is the year
411 BC and thePeloponnesian War betweenSparta (among others) andAthens has been raging for some 20 years. The women who want to see the conflict finally ended use a trick to make their husbands comply: led by the Feminist Lisístrata (Maribel Verdú ), they barricade themselves on theAcropolis , where the Athenian treasure is kept, and refuse to have sex with their husbands until peace is restored.The men soon sport gigantic
erection s, which as in Aristophanes' play are depicted by huge prosthetics that protrude from under the actors' clothes. This unfortunate state of "blue balls " hinders them in their capacity to fight. Luckily, the Spartans have the same problem.To the rescue comes Hepatitos (
Juan Luis Galiardo ), the local homosexual and transvestite, who disguises himself as a medical doctor and advises the generals to ordercircumstantial homosexuality as a way to relieve the pressure in their men.At first, the soldiers refuse, but quickly warm up to the idea — and soon everyone lives rather happily in male–male relationships. The women are not amused by this, as their plan has been foiled. However, as the soldiers begin to fall in love with enemy soldiers instead of fighting them, peace is finally established. The women end their strike (not to the delight of all men) and it is hinted that in the future, homosexual and
heterosexual relationships will be regarded as relatively exchangeable.While the film is primarily a bawdy comedy (even more so than the Greek play), it also contains interesting tidbits of historic truth, such as a relatively accurate life-size replica of the
Pallas Athene statue byPhidias in theParthenon .The scene in which one soldier is about to kill an enemy fighter, but is moved by his beauty so much that he spares him and arranges a tête-à-tête with him after the battle, can be seen as being based on the legend of
Achilles andTroilus , son ofPriam .External links
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