1. Petra Biondina Volpe's The Divine Order: a needed reminder
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Nora (Marie Leuenberger) Dear friends and readers, I saw this delightful serious film about two weeks ago in my local film club at the Cinema Art (Fairfax, a sort of art movie-house), and have been…
2. Petra Biondina Volpe - Rotten Tomatoes
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Explore the filmography of Petra Biondina Volpe on Rotten Tomatoes! Discover ratings, reviews, and more. Click for details!
3. Petra Biondina Volpe - The Movie Database
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Petra Biondina Volpe is known as an Writer, Director, Creator, and Actor. Some of her work includes Heidi, The Divine Order, Dreamland, Labyrinth of Peace, Golden Years, Lovely Louise, Frühling im Herbst, and Schönes Wochenende.
4. Swiss filmmaker Petra Volpe wins prestigious Nora Ephron Prize at ...
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Petra Biondina Volpe from Switzerland is the winner of the 5th annual Nora Ephron Prize at this year's Tribeca Film Festival! Volpe is the writer/director
5. Golden Years – Movie Review — Phoenix Film Festival
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Directed by: Barbara Kulcsar Written by: Petra Biondina Volpe Starring: Esther Gemsch, Stefan Kurt, Ueli Jaggi, Martin Vischer, Isabelle Barth, and Gundi Ellert Runtime: 88 minutes ‘Golden Years’ offers valuable insights, but during a recycled ci
6. The Divine Order (2017) directed by Petra Biondina Volpe - Letterboxd
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Nora is a young housewife and mother, living in a quaint little village with her husband and their two sons. The Swiss countryside is untouched by the major social upheavals the movement of 1968 has brought about. Nora’s life is not affected either; she is a quiet person who is liked by everybody – until she starts to publicly fight for women’s suffrage, which the men are due to vote on in a ballot on February 7, 1971.
7. The Divine Order movie review (2017) - Roger Ebert
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The most pleasurable part of watching this Nora’s story is seeing how the men in her life have to make room for her, and do some learning themselves.
8. Review: 'The Divine Order' Captures a Political Battle on a Human Level
Nov 13, 2017 · The opening transition from credits to film of Petra Biondina Volpe's Tribeca Film Festival Audience Award-winning The Divine Order is ...
The opening transition from credits to film of Petra Biondina Volpe's Tribeca Film Festival Audience Award-winning The Divine Order is absolute perfection. With Jo Jo Benson and Peggy Scott-Adams' "Soulshake" playing atop images from America spanning women's liberation, civil rights, Woodstock, and more, we begin to see the impact of political revolutions changing the very fabric