In this prehistoric adaptation of Aristophanes ' 'Lysistrata' and 'Women at the Themophoria,' a frustrated wife convinces the women of warring tribes to abstain from sex with their male partners in an attempt to end the fighting.
Costume
Strategically torn furs that defy both gravity and archaeology.
Writing
Aristophanes by way of Italian sex comedy—dignity nowhere.

Director
Bruno Corbucci
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
This belongs to the 1970s Italian 'commedia sexy all'italiana' boom—low-budget farces that slapped classical literature onto softcore frameworks for respectability.
Director Bruno Corbucci was Sergio Corbucci's brother, proving nepotism can produce both 'Django' and ding-dong jokes.
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