In the early 1930s, having grown tired of the vapid romantic comedies and historical dramas that made her a star, 
Louise Antoinette strikes a self-compromising bargain with a rapacious movie studio boss, Max Steinberg, 
that will enable her to direct and play the lead in a motion picture intended to help liberate and empower women, 
a screen adaptation of the bawdy Greek anti-war comedy, 
"Lysistrata."