Abstract This article intends to discuss issues related to the film “Ordem Divina” or “Divine Women” directed by Petra Volpe. We will approach from three paths the aesthetic and political resonances about feminism. The first deals with the concept of women's destiny and its political implications, having as conceptual dialogue the thought of Simone de Beauvoir and Virgínia Woolf; the second is the relationship between the private house and the library, with the training of women being of fundamental importance. The third is about the implications of masculinities and the resonances presented in the film.
Dergi Türü : Uluslararası
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