The Divine Order

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The Divine Order is a 2017 Swiss drama film about the women’s suffrage movement in 1970s Switzerland.

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instanceOf Swiss film
drama film
film
awardReceived Swiss Film Award for Best Actress NERFINISHED
Swiss Film Award for Best Fiction Film NERFINISHED
Swiss Film Award for Best Screenplay NERFINISHED
basedOn historical events of Swiss women's suffrage referendum
castMember Bettina Stucky NERFINISHED
Ella Rumpf NERFINISHED
Marie Leuenberger NERFINISHED
Marta Zoffoli NERFINISHED
Max Simonischek NERFINISHED
Nicholas Ofczarek NERFINISHED
Peter Freiburghaus NERFINISHED
Rachel Braunschweig NERFINISHED
Sibylle Brunner NERFINISHED
Therese Affolter NERFINISHED
cinematography Judith Kaufmann NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Switzerland
director Petra Volpe NERFINISHED
distributor Filmcoopi Zürich NERFINISHED
Zeitgeist Films NERFINISHED
editedBy Hansjörg Weissbrich NERFINISHED
filmingLocation Switzerland NERFINISHED
follows struggle for women's right to vote in Switzerland
genre drama film
hasTheme civil rights
patriarchy
political activism
social change
mainSubject feminism
gender equality
women's suffrage
musicBy Annette Focks NERFINISHED
narrativeLocation rural Swiss village
nominatedFor Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film (Swiss submission) NERFINISHED
originalLanguage Swiss German
originalTitle Die göttliche Ordnung NERFINISHED
producer Lukas Hobi NERFINISHED
Reto Schaerli NERFINISHED
publicationDate 2017
runtime 96 minutes
screenwriter Petra Volpe NERFINISHED
settingPlace Appenzell NERFINISHED
Switzerland NERFINISHED
settingTime 1971
title The Divine Order NERFINISHED
yearOfFilmRelease 2017

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Ella Rumpf notableWork The Divine Order