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      • The website's critical consensus reads, "The likable cast carries The Divine Order, a crowd-pleasing film that delivers a rousing – if surface level – account of the Swiss women's suffrage movement." On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 67 out of 100, based on 16 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".
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  2. Nov 17, 2017 · The two women venture to a defunct pub that Vroni lost after her husband’s death, and discover an Italian immigrant, Graziella, preparing to transform the joint into a pizzeria. The younger women get new hairstyles and go on a shopping spree.

  3. 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
  4. The likable cast carries The Divine Order, a crowd-pleasing film that delivers a rousing -- if surface level -- account of the Swiss women's suffrage movement. Read Critics Reviews

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    • Marie Leuenberger
    • Petra Biondina Volpe
    • History, Drama
  5. The Divine Order Reviews. The Divine Order is a heartfelt and captivating film about women demanding their right to an equal voice. Full Review | Nov 4, 2021. The scenery is gorgeous,...

    • Votes For Women
    • Upsetting The Order
    • Conclusion: The Divine Order

    Nora (Marie Leuenberger) is a housewife and mother in a small village in the Swiss countryside. Every day, she drops her two sons off at school, cleans the house, cares for her grouchy live-in father-in-law, and assists her put-upon sister-in-law, Theresa (Rachel Braunschweig) with chores on the family farm. But Nora wants something more – specific...

    The Divine Order focuses on a fictional small-town activist instead of a famous political leader, but because of that, the film’s story is all the more remarkable and relatable. As played by the infinitely likable Leuenberger, Nora could be a stand-in for anyone who has ever realized that they deserve better and tried to do something about it, even...

    The Divine Orderis a fierce, fiery film that should be seen by anyone who feels helpless in the ongoing struggle for equality, anyone who feels that their voice is too small to be heard or their cause too misunderstood to gain traction. It will ignite the desire for social change in even the most contented and privileged of people and remind you th...

    • Lee Jutton
  6. While some critics noted predictable scenes or occasionally stilted dialogue, the movie can be praised for its engaging storytelling, historical relevance, and ability to provoke thought about the long-lasting impact of the women's suffrage movement.

  7. Apr 26, 2017 · A housewife rebels against sexism by leading the fight for women’s suffrage in 1971 Switzerland in Petra Volpe’s feel-good drama. By Nick Schager. PASCAL MORA. The long-fought battle for women...

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