Tehran, October 2022; a theater ensemble is rehearsing the ancient greek Lysistrata by Aristophanes. In the middle of a scene in which old men storm and attack the Acropolis, which the women of Athens have taken, the ensemble learns that they are surrounded because anti-riot forces are marching around the building and putting down a large demonstration. The street noise is deafening, and the room is filled with fear and anger. Some want to hide, others, led by the leading actress, want to go out into the streets and fight alongside the people. Despite disagreements, one thing is clear, the team does not want to continue the play in the time of the revolution.
Directed by Ayat Najafi
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Louise
4.0★ · 08/30/23
the intro was super intriguing and i was excited for a riveting 90 min…then the conversation sort of swerved to the focus of the producer…just thought that maybe it could’ve been kept to a personal blog vibe instead of an international film festival. being in the same room as him + other people involved was cool tho +1 star
the intro was super intriguing and i was excited for a riveting 90 min…then the conversation sort of swerved to the focus of the producer…just thought that maybe it could’ve been kept to a personal blog vibe instead of an international film festival. being in the same room as him + other people involved was cool tho +1 star