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  1. 26. Apr. 2017 · Tribeca Film Review: ‘The Divine Order’. A housewife rebels against sexism by leading the fight for women’s suffrage in 1971 Switzerland in Petra Volpe’s feel-good drama. The long-fought ...

  2. 22. Okt. 2017 · Throughout The Divine Order, those who support the status quo are given no shades of complexity; they exist simply as fodder to make a spectacle of people’s retrograde gender politics. Volpe examines neither the historical roots of said politics nor the ways that, even after the women attain the right to vote, such pervasive beliefs morph and continue to seek control over women and their bodies.

  3. Political leaders in Switzerland cited ‘Divine Order’ as the reason why women still did not have the right to vote as late as 1970. Director Petra Volpe explores this surprising history through the story of Nora, a quiet housewife from a quaint village searching for the fierce suffragette leader inside her.

  4. Here there is little sign of the social upheavals of the 1968 movement. The village and family order is shaken, however, when Nora begins to campaign for women’s right to vote, which the men are supposed to vote on. The other women are also infected by her political ambitions and together they start a protest.

  5. 3. Nov. 2017 · THEATRICAL STARTS NOVEMBER 3, 2017 ORIGINAL TITLE: DIE GÖTTLICHE ORDNUNG 2016 - 96 MINUTES - SWEEDEN - IN SWISS WItH ENGLISH SUBTITLES A FILM BY PETRA VOLPE WITH: MARIE LEUENBERGER, MAX SIMONISCHECK, MARTA ZOFFOLI, NICHOLAS OFCZAREK, SOFIA HELIN 1971: Nora is a young housewife and mother, living in a quaint little village with her husband and their two sons. The Swiss countryside is untouched ...

  6. 6. Aug. 2017 · The Swiss-German dialect film, Die göttliche Ordnung (The Divine Order), which hit Swiss cinemas on March 8 – International Women’s Day – was directed by Petra Volpe, who also wrote the script.

  7. 27. Okt. 2017 · The Divine Order (Die Goettliche Ordnung) is an entertaining, if largely predictable, story of an individual swept up in the tide of history. Read More By Boyd van Hoeij FULL REVIEW. 70. Variety Apr 29, 2017 Though the film’s feel-good ...