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The Divine Order 2017

★ 7.3137 votes96 min📅 2017-03-09

Set against the idyllic yet conservative Swiss countryside of 1971, *The Divine Order* (2017), directed by Petra Biondina Volpe, follows Nora, a quiet housewife and mother whose peaceful life unravels when she decides to challenge the status quo.

Director: Petra Biondina Volpe

Cast

Marie Leuenberger
Marie Leuenberger
Nora
Maximilian Simonischek
Maximilian Simonischek
Hans
Marta Zoffoli
Marta Zoffoli
Graziella
Bettina Stucky
Bettina Stucky
Magda
Rachel Braunschweig
Rachel Braunschweig
Theresa
Sibylle Brunner
Sibylle Brunner
Vroni
Noe Krejcí
Noe Krejcí
Max
Finn Sutter
Finn Sutter
Luki
Peter Freiburghaus
Peter Freiburghaus
Gottfried
Therese Affolter
Therese Affolter
Dr. Charlotte Wipf

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Divine Order (2017) about?

The film follows Nora, a housewife in a conservative Swiss village on the eve of a groundbreaking vote for women's suffrage in 1971. When she discovers her community will decide the fate of half its population, she defies expectations and rallies her neighbors to demand equality. It's a story of quiet rebellion and the ripple effects of one person's courage.

Who directed The Divine Order?

Petra Biondina Volpe directed *The Divine Order*. Known for her sharp storytelling and emotional depth, Volpe crafts a narrative that blends humor and drama to explore themes of societal change and personal conviction.

Who stars in The Divine Order?

Marie Leuenberger takes the lead role as Nora, supported by Maximilian Simonischek, Marta Zoffoli, and Bettina Stucky in key supporting roles.

Is The Divine Order (2017) worth watching?

With its blend of heartfelt drama and sharp comedy, *The Divine Order* is a refreshing take on a pivotal moment in history. Marie Leuenberger's performance anchors the film, making it both entertaining and thought-provoking—ideal for fans of uplifting, socially conscious cinema.

How long is The Divine Order?

The Divine Order runs for 96 minutes, offering a concise yet rich exploration of its themes.

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About The Divine Order (2017) — A Quiet Revolt for Women's Rights in 1971 Switzerland

Set against the idyllic yet conservative Swiss countryside of 1971, *The Divine Order* (2017), directed by Petra Biondina Volpe, follows Nora, a quiet housewife and mother whose peaceful life unravels when she decides to challenge the status quo. When her village prepares to vote on women's suffrage—a historic ballot that would grant Swiss women the right to vote for the first time—Nora steps out of her domestic routine to rally her community, sparking unexpected conversations and resistance. Blending sharp wit with heartfelt drama, the film captures the quiet determination of ordinary people fighting for change.

With a cast led by Marie Leuenberger in a radiant lead role and Maximilian Simonischek as her steadfast yet conflicted husband, *The Divine Order* transforms a seemingly simple setting into a vibrant canvas for themes of equality, courage, and the power of collective action. Volpe's direction infuses the story with warmth and humor, making it as uplifting as it is thought-provoking—a reminder that progress often starts with small, brave steps.