Women in Switzerland finally got the right to vote under federal law in 1971, and “The Divine Order” celebrates the suffragette campaign behind that shamefully overdue historical moment. Written and ...
"If women get the vote will they still be home in time to cook dinner?" This was the sardonic campaign poster promoting a man in Switzerland who was running for office. Not in the 19th century, but ...
Vroni (Sibylle Brunner), Nora (Marie Leuenberger), Theresa (Rachel Braunschweig) fight for the vote. Feminism, especially its rise in the 1970s, is a topic movies don’t typically explore, and that’s ...
In the opening scenes of her stirring comic drama The Divine Order, writer/director Petra Volpe collages together images from the U.S. sexual revolution and civil rights movements -- turbulent, ...
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