411 BC, Sparta and Athens are in a endless war, but Lisistrata, a beautiful woman has an idea to stop the fight, and convinces all the women to do it: no sex until there is peace.
Costume
Togas that defy gravity and historical accuracy
Acting
Maribel Verdú commits to the bit completely
Writing
Aristophanes updated with dick jokes

Director
Francesc Bellmunt
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Aristophanes' original 411 BC play was performed during the Peloponnesian War, making this one of history's first recorded sex strikes — the film keeps that anarchic spirit alive.
Maribel Verdú was fresh off Y tu mamá también's international success — this was her chaotic return to Spanish comedy, complete with fake Greek accent and zero shame.