In a hyperconnected world where entertainment is morality and media is confession, seven women — a pop star, a news anchor, a reality TV producer, a gossip blogger, a child star turned livestreamer, a talent scout, and a deepfake artist — commit the seven deadly sins on camera. And get away with it.
When discussing le peccatrici , one cannot ignore the spectrum of "sin" presented in current media content. We can categorize them into three distinct tiers:
A confessional booth shaped like a smartphone. The sinner leans in. “Bless me, algorithm, for I have trended.” Screen goes black. A single like button glows red.
. The production gained significant media attention in Italy not just for its content, but for the controversy surrounding Tommasi's mental health and personal struggles at the time. Context and Production