SYNOPSIS: Switzerland, 1971: Nora is a young housewife and mother who lives with her husband, their two sons and her father-in-law in a little village. Here, in the Swiss countryside, little or nothing is felt of the huge social upheavals that the movement of May 1968 has caused. Nora’s life, too, has been unaffected; she is a retiring, quiet person, well liked by everyone – until she begins to campaign publicly and pugnaciously for women’s right to vote, an issue that will be put before the male voters on February 7th, 1971.
Impeccably acted and stunningly shot, The Divine Order is a film very much relevant in today’s political climate. In the continued fight against the patriarchy, we must first educate ourselves on how far we’ve come. This film demonstrates the power of women as a collective entity fueled by passion in pursuit of equality. With fully fleshed out female characters that are nuanced and honest, writer/director Petra Volpe has given us a true cinematic gift.
Tribeca Film Festival 2017
Won Audience Award |
Narrative Petra Biondina Volpe |
Won Jury Award |
Best Actress in an International Narrative Feature Marie Leuenberger “For a performance that is patient, intelligent and graceful, that captured the liberation of a … More |
Won Nora Ephron Prize |
Petra Biondina Volpe
“For its intrepid and compassionate storytelling, beautiful cinematography (DP-ed by a woman), … More |
Nominated Jury Award |
Best International Narrative Feature Petra Biondina Volpe |
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German | English | Italian | Swiss German
Release Date:
27 October 2017 (USA)
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