The Divine Order is a Swiss film that tells the story of Nora, a young housewife living in a small village in Switzerland in 1971. Nora is a quiet and obedient woman who takes care of her husband and two sons, but she starts to question her role in society when she learns about the women's suffrage movement happening in other countries.
As Nora becomes more aware of the gender inequality in her own community, she decides to take a stand and fight for women's right to vote. Despite facing opposition from her husband, father, and even other women in the village, Nora gathers a group of like-minded women to join her in the struggle for equality.
Through their grassroots activism and determination, Nora and her friends manage to challenge the status quo and change the course of history in Switzerland. The film highlights the importance of solidarity and standing up for what is right, even in the face of adversity.