I was first intrigued by just looking at the title. For those of us who have read Lysistrata, we understand the power of nonviolent resistance of the Greek women.
What I did not like about the film was the very small snippets of the actual readings, as it focused more on just watching them rehearse.
Overall an intriguing idea, I'd still have to go research the project myself to be fully informed.
I do applaud the director for taking into account the over 200 readings that took place on March 3; it's amazing what an idea can become, and when we are presented with it, it seemed to just blossom into a throughly international project. The documentary standpoint was mediocre, however, and it failed to capture my total interests.
What I did not like about the film was the very small snippets of the actual readings, as it focused more on just watching them rehearse.
Overall an intriguing idea, I'd still have to go research the project myself to be fully informed.
I do applaud the director for taking into account the over 200 readings that took place on March 3; it's amazing what an idea can become, and when we are presented with it, it seemed to just blossom into a throughly international project. The documentary standpoint was mediocre, however, and it failed to capture my total interests.