Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook “The Divine Order” opens to a series of clips of the various social movements that now identify ...
On the world stage, Switzerland is often thought of as a neutral, progressive and all-around first-rate country—so much so, that it may surprise some to learn that Swiss women only got the vote in ...
"I am in favour of women's right to vote." Zeitgeist Films has unveiled an official US trailer for the highly acclaimed Swiss film The Divine Order, also known as Die Göttliche Ordnung in German. This ...
Marie Leuenberger ('The Circle') stars as a housewife fighting for women's right to vote in 1971 Switzerland in Petra Volpe's 'The Divine Order,' Switzerland's foreign-language Oscar submission. By ...
THE DIVINE ORDER (Die Gottliche Ordnung) will screen at Plaza Frontenac Cinema (Lindbergh Blvd. and Clayton Rd, Frontenac, MO 63131) as part of this year’s St. Louis International Film Festival.
The 2017 Tribeca Film Festival announced the winners of its two Audience Awards: The Divine Order (Die göttliche Ordnung), directed and written by Petra Volpe, was chosen to receive the Narrative ...
Even though it takes place nearly five decades ago, “The Divine Order” is disconcertingly timely, a clear reminder that men have been oppressing women across cultures for far, far too long. The year ...
From the opening of “The Divine Order,” the rollicking German-language Swiss drama from writer and director Petra Volpe, the family is painted as manufactured. Theresa (Rachel Braunschweig) asks her ...
The spark igniting the gentle blaze of “The Divine Order,” Switzerland’s submission to the foreign-language Oscar race, is a jaw-dropping historical fact: In 1971, Swiss women were still fighting for ...
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