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  2. The Divine Order (German: Die göttliche Ordnung) is a 2017 Swiss comedy-drama film directed by Petra Volpe. It was selected as the Swiss entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 90th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. The film centres on Nora Ruckstuhl, a housewife and mother in a small village.

  3. Oct 27, 2017 · The Divine Order: Directed by Petra Biondina Volpe. With Marie Leuenberger, Maximilian Simonischek, Rachel Braunschweig, Sibylle Brunner. In 1971, a young housewife organizes the women of her town to petition for the right to vote.

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    • Comedy, Drama
    • Petra Biondina Volpe
    • 2017-10-27
  4. Winner of the Audience Award for Best Narrative Film at the Tribeca Film Festival, The Divine Order is set in Switzerland in 1971 where, despite the worldwide social upheavals of the...

  5. Nov 17, 2017 · A movie about women's liberation in early 1970's Switzerland, starring Marie Leuenberger as Nora, a housewife who joins the feminist movement. The film follows her journey from obedience to rebellion, and shows how she challenges the patriarchal society and her own family.

  6. With a particularly empowering tenderness and resilience, The Divine Order explores a glossed-over chapter in history wherein Swiss women could not vote until 1971. The hillside Swiss farming village in which Nora Ruckstuhl lives seems picture-perfect.

    • Bettina Stucky
    • Female Director, Petra Biondina Volpe
  7. Mar 9, 2018 · Hang on a minute, 1970? Yep. Swiss women only gained the vote in 1971 (and until 1985 a man could prevent his wife from working). With this good-humoured comedy-drama, writer-director Petra Volpe...

  8. Winner of the Audience Award for Best Narrative Film at the Tribeca Film Festival, The Divine Order is set in Switzerland in 1971 where, despite the worldwide social upheavals of the previous decade, women were still denied the right to vote.