Thursday 7 April 2022 – 7.30pm @ Killara Centre, Camperdown
Inspired by true events, The Divine Order is set in Switzerland in 1971 where, despite the worldwide social upheavals of the previous decade, women were still denied the right to vote. When Nora, an unassuming and dutiful housewife is forbidden by her husband to take a part-time job, her frustration leads to her becoming the poster child of her town’s suffragette movement. Her newfound celebrity brings humiliation, threats, and the potential end to her marriage, but, refusing to back down, she convinces the women in her village to go on strike. This shifts the scales of power politically and domestically, while awakening in Nora her own liberation.

The Divine Order will be screened on Thursday 7 April 2022 at 7.30pm at the Killara Centre in Camperdown. Rated MA15+ 1hr 36min.
$10 entry for guests or $30 for a 3 x film membership subscription. The entry fee includes supper and refreshments after the screening.
Due to State Government regulations all in attendance must be double vaccinated for Covid-19 and evidence must be shown at the door. In line with government and health guidelines, masks must be worn unless drinking or eating. NOTE: Out of respect for your own health and the health of other members, if you are unwell, please do not attend.
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