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Seven Sins: Greed 2011

★ 2.02 votes2 min📅 2011-05-25

In the Seven Sins film project, Jamie Travis's short film, Seven Sins: Greed, delves into the theme of unshared possessions. The film revolves around a young couple's relationship that ends due to an unshared bagel, a relatable yet comical reason.

Director: Jamie Travis

Cast

Rodrigo Fernandez-Stoll
Rodrigo Fernandez-Stoll
Man 2 (singing voice)
Jason Huska
Paul
Jayme Keith
Jayme Keith
Charlotte
Phil Lyall
Paul 2
Casey Mecija
Woman (singing voice)
Geoff Stevens
Man 1 (singing voice)

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Seven Sins: Greed (2011) about?

The film revolves around a young couple's relationship that ends due to an unshared bagel, a relatable yet comical reason.

Who directed Seven Sins: Greed?

Jamie Travis directed the short film, Seven Sins: Greed.

Who stars in Seven Sins: Greed?

The film features a talented cast, including Rodrigo Fernandez-Stoll, Jason Huska, and Jayme Keith.

Is Seven Sins: Greed (2011) worth watching?

While the film's runtime is short, its thought-provoking commentary on love, loss, and greed makes it a worthwhile watch for fans of romance and short films.

How long is Seven Sins: Greed?

Seven Sins: Greed has a runtime of 2 minutes.

Seven Sins: Greed (2011) — A Haunting Exploration of Love and Greed

In the Seven Sins film project, Jamie Travis's short film, Seven Sins: Greed, delves into the theme of unshared possessions. The film revolves around a young couple's relationship that ends due to an unshared bagel, a relatable yet comical reason. This romance, set in a picturesque apartment, showcases the power of material desires in breaking relationships. The film is a thought-provoking commentary on the human tendency to covet and the devastating consequences it can have. The short, 2-minute film features a talented cast, including Rodrigo Fernandez-Stoll and Jason Huska, who bring the story to life with their emotive performances. Seven Sins: Greed (2011) is a poignant exploration of love, loss, and the destructive nature of greed. The film's concise narrative and captivating performances make it a must-watch for fans of romance and short films.