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Conclave

  • 2024
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Ralph Fiennes in Conclave (2024)
When Cardinal Lawrence is tasked with leading one of the world's most secretive and ancient events, selecting a new Pope, he finds himself at the center of a conspiracy that could shake the very foundation of the Catholic Church.
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When Cardinal Lawrence is tasked with leading one of the world's most secretive and ancient events, selecting a new Pope, he finds himself at the center of a web of conspiracies and intrigue... Read allWhen Cardinal Lawrence is tasked with leading one of the world's most secretive and ancient events, selecting a new Pope, he finds himself at the center of a web of conspiracies and intrigue that could shake the very foundation of the Catholic Church.When Cardinal Lawrence is tasked with leading one of the world's most secretive and ancient events, selecting a new Pope, he finds himself at the center of a web of conspiracies and intrigue that could shake the very foundation of the Catholic Church.

  • Director
    • Edward Berger
  • Writers
    • Peter Straughan
    • Robert Harris
  • Stars
    • Ralph Fiennes
    • Stanley Tucci
    • John Lithgow
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    • Director
      • Edward Berger
    • Writers
      • Peter Straughan
      • Robert Harris
    • Stars
      • Ralph Fiennes
      • Stanley Tucci
      • John Lithgow
    • 850User reviews
    • 295Critic reviews
    • 79Metascore
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    • Won 1 Oscar
      • 87 wins & 318 nominations total

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    Ralph Fiennes
    Ralph Fiennes
    • Lawrence
    Stanley Tucci
    Stanley Tucci
    • Bellini
    John Lithgow
    John Lithgow
    • Tremblay
    Lucian Msamati
    Lucian Msamati
    • Adeyemi
    Jacek Koman
    Jacek Koman
    • Wozniak
    Bruno Novelli
    • Dead Pope
    Thomas Loibl
    Thomas Loibl
    • Mandorff
    Brían F. O'Byrne
    Brían F. O'Byrne
    • O'Malley
    Isabella Rossellini
    Isabella Rossellini
    • Sister Agnes
    Rony Kramer
    Rony Kramer
    • Mendoza
    Sergio Castellitto
    Sergio Castellitto
    • Tedesco
    Valerio Da Silva
    • Father Haas
    Carlos Diehz
    Carlos Diehz
    • Benitez
    Joseph Mydell
    Joseph Mydell
    • Nakitanda
    Vincenzo Failla
    Vincenzo Failla
    • Guttoso
    Garrick Hagon
    Garrick Hagon
    • Krasinski
    Merab Ninidze
    Merab Ninidze
    • Sabbadin
    Madhav Sharma
    • Landolfi
    • Director
      • Edward Berger
    • Writers
      • Peter Straughan
      • Robert Harris
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    Summary

    Reviewers say 'Conclave' is lauded for its strong performances, especially Ralph Fiennes, and its stunning cinematography and production design. The film delves into political intrigue within the Catholic Church, exploring themes of tradition versus modernity and moral complexities. However, it faces criticism for its controversial and divisive ending, deemed unrealistic and politically motivated by many. Some argue this ending undermines earlier strengths, leaving a mixed impression. Concerns also arise about the portrayal of the Church and its characters, with accusations of oversimplification and stereotyping. Despite these issues, 'Conclave' is considered an engaging and thought-provoking film.
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    7bobtastic_arnold

    Ending is a different movie

    Acting, intrigue, dialogue and cinematography are spot on throughout but the warning signs are there earlier in the movie. When the potential candidates talk about being a new liberal progressive church, it makes you wonder where else there going to go with it and boy do they go with it.

    I let the odd tone shift go but the ending, which I won't spoil, that comes out of a different movie and causes the lead to go against everything they shoot for during the movie.

    It seems like a slightly less expected political thriller over what is a big event in the world as and when it happens but then shifts like rollercoaster in the final scenes.
    6Blimplarg

    A Curate's Egg of a film.

    This is a political thriller. With a bit of tweaking this sort of vaguely labyrinthine plotting goes on wherever there is a quest for power and control.

    The main actors - Fiennes, Tucci, Lithgow, Rossellini and Msamati, deliver powerful performances, and the film is worth seeing for these alone.

    The script is well written, although cliched in some parts, but does provide tension, momentum and intrigue.

    The settings equally play their part and, given the scale, add gravitas and authenticity, not just a backdrop.

    Having said all of that, and without giving away anything away, the ending felt added on, and didn't properly integrate with the rest of the film. Whilst the message was well intentioned, to an extent, it undermined the build up in the rest of the film - it felt simplistic and a la mode - unnecessarily. A pity, because if as much attention had been given to this part of the film as the rest, it would have been a better film.
    7reelreviewsandrecommendations

    A Papal Pleasure

    Ralph Fiennes is a consummate performer. Since his big screen debut as Heathcliffe in Peter Kosminsky's 'Wuthering Heights' in 1992, Fiennes has electrified audiences. Bringing depth and nuance to every role- from serial killers to rat catchers- he never seems anything less than perfectly cast. That ability to subtly embody diverse characters with precision and authenticity makes him, arguably, one of the most versatile actors working today.

    In Edward Berger's 'Conclave,' Fiennes stars as British Cardinal-Dean Thomas Lawrence, the leader of the College of Cardinals. After the Pope dies, it is up to Lawrence to organise a papal conclave, through which his successor will be chosen. Thrust into a complex web of secrecy while navigating the hidden agendas of those vying for the papacy, the weight of Lawrence's decisions will alter the future of the church, while testing his faith and moral compass.

    Based on the novel of the same name by Robert Harris, 'Conclave' is an intriguing mystery thriller that is not without its flaws. Initially, the film offers one a compelling peek behind the velvet curtain into the Vatican's Machiavellian world, where gossip flows like wine and ambition reigns supreme. The dialogue is consistently strong and acerbic, and Peter Straughan's characterisation is deft. Characters are clearly delineated, each with their own personality, political inclination and, more often than not, dark secrets.

    For the majority of its runtime, Berger's film is a triumph, cleverly exploring the intersection of universal themes such as faith, doubt and personal ambition. Faith is portrayed not just as a religious conviction, but as a guiding force that shapes the moral and ethical choices of the individuals involved. Personal ambition, on the other hand, is depicted as a double-edged sword that can drive one to greatness or lead to one's downfall, depending on how it is wielded. Doubt, meanwhile, is represented as a powerful force just as important as faith, challenging characters to question their beliefs and actions.

    Through this intricate interplay of themes, Berger crafts a thought-provoking narrative resonating on both an intellectual and emotional level. Unfortunately, however, he doesn't stick the landing. The ending feels both rushed and cursory, offering very little closure. The tension and intrigue that has slowly built up over the course of the film comes to an abrupt halt, leaving several plot threads unresolved and proceedings feeling somewhat underwhelming.

    Despite the finale not quite delivering on its promising setup, the film's engaging narrative makes it a worthwhile watch, as do its stellar visuals. It is a stunning looking picture, with opulent production design from Suzie Davies, emphasising the elaborate richness of the Vatican and its inhabitants. Silver crosses glint and glisten, while bloody reds and crisp whites contrast sharply. The sets and costume design are incredibly detailed and accurate; all captured masterfully by cinematographer Stéphane Fontaine.

    Fontaine's cinematography plays a crucial role in supporting the film's narrative themes. His stark approach emphasizes the solemn, austere atmosphere of the Vatican, juxtaposing the grandeur of its architecture with the intimate moments of the characters' internal struggles. His use of light and shadow is particularly effective in highlighting the dualities within the film- faith versus doubt, ambition versus humility.

    Furthermore, his keen eye for detail ensures that each frame is meticulously composed, with a crisp clarity heightening the film's heady atmosphere. The stark, almost minimalist visuals create a sense of foreboding and tension, mirroring the high-stakes environment of the conclave. This visual style not only enhances the storytelling but also deepens one's engagement with the film's exploration of power, morality and personal conviction.

    In addition, Volker Bertelmann- who did such impactful work on Berger's previous 'All Quiet on The Western Front'- crafts a sublime score, both eerie and austere, compounding the themes within. Bertelmann's compositions mirror the film's emotional landscape, using haunting melodies and sparse instrumentation to evoke a sense of unease. Additionally, incidental sounds- namely breathing- seem to have been exaggerated, heightening the immediacy of the narrative and amplifying its tension.

    However, while Fontaine's cinematography and Bertelmann's score are undeniably powerful, it is the performances, especially that of Ralph Fiennes, that truly elevate the film. Fiennes masterfully captures the internal struggles of a man caught between his duties to the church and his personal convictions. His presence on screen is commanding, yet he infuses the role with a quiet vulnerability, making Lawrence both relatable and compelling. Although Fiennes has never given a subpar performance in his life; his exceptional work in 'Conclave' is definitely a highlight.

    Alongside him, Stanley Tucci impresses greatly as the liberal Cardinal Bellini, a decent man surrounded by gossiping cads. John Lithgow does typically fine work as the highly ambitious Cardinal Tremblay, while Brían F. O'Byrne is similarly impactful as Lawrence's right-hand man and opposition researcher Monsignor O'Malley.

    Isabella Rossellini, meanwhile, elevates the comparatively small role of Sister Agnes, the cardinals' head caterer and housekeeper, into one of the most interesting in the film. In addition, Sergio Castellitto is superbly sinister as the far-right traditionalist Cardinal Tedesco, while Carlos Diehz and Lucian Msamati also shine as Cardinals Benitez and Adeyemi, respectfully.

    In conclusion, Edward Berger's 'Conclave' is an entertaining, visually striking film exploring the complexities of faith, ambition and morality within the hallowed halls of the Vatican. Boasting strong performances from all in the cast- especially that of star Ralph Fiennes- as well as stunning production design and cinematography and a stirring score, it is gripping and thought-provoking. Despite the fact that the ending is something of a let-down, 'Conclave' is a papal pleasure.
    8UserNameNotTaken

    The movie is based on a book

    So many reviews are blaming Hollywood and thinking this movie is somehow pointing fingers at Pope Francis. It isn't. It is a movie based on a book of the same name written by Robert Harris. The book was released in 2016, way before the pope got sick. It just so happens that the current events coincide with the recent release of the movie to stream on Prime. People's emotions are heightened because of the death of Pope Francis and are forgetting this is just a work of fiction. One review says the movie should have some respect as the pope has just died! Please remember the movie was first released in the Telluride Film Festival in August 2024!
    7markl47

    Enjoyable drama with an unnecessary twist

    Conclave is a fine movie with excellent performances by all the actors involved. The ending of the film was telegraphed early on, so there was not so much of a surprise by the final selection of the next Pope. However, the final twist seemed unnecessary. There did not seem to be a sufficient build-up to it, that made it feel like a genuine twist, but was more of an add-on. Beyond that, the drama between all the main candidates was compelling, though I thought the conservative Italian was more of a caricature for them to use as a foil, rather than a standout on his own. There are some interesting visuals and uses of color that I did not expect. I'm sure this will be an Oscar contender, but I'm not sure it has the depth to actually win anything.

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    • Trivia
      In the wake of Pope Francis's death on April 21, 2025, numerous sources have cited by this film for its accuracy in detailing the conclave process. When the pope is found deceased, he is asked three times if he is dead before the "sede vacante" is declared. The papal ring (called the Ring of the Fisherman) is removed and destroyed, to prevent it from being used to forge the pope's seal on documents. An official announcement that the throne of the Holy See (the Catholic church's governing body) is vacant is made, which begins a nine day period of mourning. The papal apartment is closed off with crimson ribbon and sealed with a wax papal stamp. The College of Cardinals are sequestered in apartments (Domus Sanctae Marthae, or Saint Martha's House) to eat and sleep between votes. Finally, the windows and doors to the Sistine Chapel, where the actual election takes place and ballots are cast, are darkened, shuttered, and locked to maintain the secrecy of the conclave. Newer security measures are shown as well, such as the Sistine Chapel being swept for electronic listening devices. ID cards are issued to all conclave servants after a reporter disguised as a servant was discovered during the conclave that elected Pope Benedict XVI in 2005. All members of the College of Cardinals are required to surrender their mobile phones and other electronic devices, Vatican City's Wi-Fi network is temporarily shut down, and wireless signal jammers are activated within the Sistine Chapel itself.
    • Goofs
      It's established that there are 108 cardinals involved in the conclave. However, in the third round of voting there are a total of 110 votes and then in the fifth round of voting there are 113 total votes counted.
    • Quotes

      Lawrence: Certainty is the great enemy of unity. Certainty is the deadly enemy of tolerance. Even Christ was not certain at the end. "My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?" he cried out in his agony at the ninth hour on the cross. Our faith is a living thing precisely because it walks hand-in-hand with doubt. If there was only certainty and no doubt, there would be no mystery. And therefore, no need for faith. Let us pray that God will grant us a Pope who doubts. And let him grant us a Pope who sins and asks for forgiveness and who carries on.

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    • Release date
      • December 4, 2024 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Languages
      • English
      • Italian
      • Spanish
      • Latin
    • Also known as
      • Cónclave
    • Filming locations
      • Cinecittà Studios, Cinecittà, Rome, Lazio, Italy
    • Production companies
      • Indian Paintbrush
      • Access Entertainment
      • FilmNation Entertainment
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    • Budget
      • $20,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $32,580,655
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $6,601,995
      • Oct 27, 2024
    • Gross worldwide
      • $126,783,547
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    • Runtime
      2 hours
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      • Dolby Digital
      • Dolby Atmos
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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