Sunday, 15 June 2025
Conclave (2024), directed by Edward Berger
The Pope has died and the world’s Catholic cardinals are converging on the Vatican to vote for his successor, while myriad nuns are bussed in to feed and water them.
The task of organising it all falls to Cardinal Lawrence, who must navigate the various factional interests and power plays to ensure a smooth transition.
Ralph Fiennes, as Lawrence, makes great use of his furrowed brow as the cardinals undermine each other and a newcomer puts forward the proposition that Lawrence himself could be a contender.
The strong supporting cast includes Stanley Tucci and John Lithgow as rival cardinals and Isabella Rossellini as a quietly influential nun.
This timely film gives a fascinating insight into how the conclave possibly operates, using elements of mystery, thriller and humour to leaven the politics. It looks amazing, with clever use of colour; a deeply ironic and highly unlikely twist at the end highlights that this is indeed fiction, not documentary.
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