Paradiso: Seven Days with Seven Women (Paradiso - Sieben Tage mit sieben Frauen) 24 years old

What would happen if you gathered all the lovers you have had in your life in a single room and let them interact for a week? For his 60th birthday, a self-absorbed composer, Adam (Hanns Zischler), does just that: he assembles seven of the most influential women from his life and invites them to his seduced lakeside cabin. The guest list includes Adam's current wife Eva (Cora Frost), along with their two children who live in Berlin; his gorgeous second wife Lulu (Adriana Altaras), who is an actress; and his down-to-earth first wife-turned-nun Berenice (Irm Hermann), with whom Adam has an embittered, estranged son Billy (Guntram Brattia), who shows up along with his wife. Also invited are a quartet of women with whom he had often overlapping trysts, including student Marion (Khyana El Bitar), sexy Jacqueline (Amelie zur Muhlen), opera singer Lucia (Isabel Hindersin), and of course, Lilith (Sabine Bach).

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Paradiso: Seven Days with Seven Women Cast

Name Character
Marquard Bohm He was 58, 64 years old when he died as Rolf Silber
Isabell Hindersin She was 33, now 57 years old as Lucia
Hanns Zischler He was 52, now 76 years old as Adam
Irm Hermann She was 57, now 81 years old as Berenice
Khyana El Bitar She was 36, now 60 years old as Marion
Adriana Altaras She was 39, now 64 years old as Lulu
Sabine Bach She was 38, now 62 years old as Lilith
Guntram Brattia He was 33, 47 years old when he died as Billy

Paradiso: Seven Days with Seven Women Crew

Name Department
Karin Nowarra as Editor. She was 41 (now 65) years old Editing
Rudolf Thome as Director. He was 60 (now 84) years old Directing
Rudolf Thome as Screenplay. He was 60 (now 84) years old Writing
Reinhold Vorschneider as Director of Photography. He was 49 (now 73) years old Camera
Paradiso: Seven Days with Seven Women poster
Paradiso: Seven Days with Seven Women (24 years)

  • Release day: Wednesday, April 05, 2000
  • Runtime: 103 minutes