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.
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> Chantal Akerman (Director)
> Maxi Cohen (Director)
> Valie Export (Director)
> Ulrike Ottinger (Director)
> Laurence Gavron (Director)
> Bette Gordon (Director)
> Helke Sander (Director)
> Nurith Aviv (Director of Photography)
> Frank Prinzi (Director of Photography)
> Joel Gold (Director of Photography)
> Luc Benhamou (Director of Photography)
> Edgar Osterberger (Director of Photography)
> Martin Schäfer (Director of Photography)
> Ulrike Ottinger (Director of Photography)
> Helke Sander (Writer)
> Dörte Haak (Writer)
> Renée Shafransky (Writer)
> Maxi Cohen (Writer)
> Chantal Akerman (Writer)
> Valie Export (Writer)
> Louis-Charles Sirjacq (Writer)
> Laurence Gavron (Writer)
> Ulrike Ottinger (Writer)