Die Sendung der Lysistrata (TV Movie 1961) Poster

(1961 TV Movie)

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An interesting marraige of Ancient Greece and the Cold War
pscamp014 December 2022
A group of people gather in an apartment to watch a filmed production of Lysistrata on a television in early 1960s West Germany. The movie alternates between what the people are seeing and how they react to it (and each other). Hovering over them is the threat of nuclear annihilation as tensions between Russia and the United States are at a fever pitch.

An interesting time capsule of a movie that, just like the play its based on, still holds some relevance. It is interesting to see the characters' reactions to things we wouldn't think twice about today. One actress worries that her husband will find the play risque. Many of them are scandalized both by the sexual mores of the play and its anti-war message.

I personally found the contemporary parts of the movie more interesting than the play. Because it was a television production, the sets for the play were barebones to the point of distraction, and while the message of Lysistrata is still relevant, the play itself is a bit of a bore. However, Romy Schneider is absolutely delightful both as the character in the play and as the nervous actress. And I had never seen Barbara Rutting before, but she did an excellent job as the lead actress.
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