Seven Women, Seven Sins (1986) represents a quintessential moment in film history. The women filmmakers invited to direct for the seven sins were amongst the world's most renown: Helke Sander (Gluttony), Bette Gordon (Greed), Maxi Cohen (Anger), Chantal Akerman (Sloth), Valie Export (Lust), Laurence Gavron (Envy), and Ulrike Ottinger (Pride). Each filmmaker had the liberty of choosing a sin to interpret as they wished. The final film reflected this diversity, including traditional narrative fiction, experimental video, a musical, a radical documentary, and was delivered in multiple formats from 16, super 16, video and 35mm.
Gabi Herz
as Eva (segment "Gluttony")
Michael Dick
as Adam (segment "Gluttony")
Kate Valk
as (segment "Greed")
Rosemary Hochschild
as (segment "Greed")
Roberta Wallach
as (segment "Greed")
Suzanne Fletcher
as Blonde (segment "Greed")
Luis Guzmán
as Lotto Man (segment "Greed")
Alan Colmes
as Participant (segment "Anger")
Sonia Wieder-Atherton
as (segment Portrait d'une Paresseuse)
Chantal Akerman
as Woman (segment Portrait d'une Paresseuse)
Susanne Widl
as (segment "Lust")
Peter Weibel
as (segment "Lust")