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Conclave
Conclave

Conclave (2024)

72% User Rating
2h 0min
Drama
Thriller
Mystery

"What happens behind these walls will change everything."

After the unexpected death of the Pope, Cardinal Lawrence is tasked with managing the covert and ancient ritual of electing a new one. Sequestered in the Vatican with the Catholic Church’s most powerful leaders until the process is complete, Lawrence finds himself at the center of a conspiracy that could lead to its downfall.

Edward BergerDirector

Cast

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Ralph Fiennes

Ralph Fiennes

Lawrence

Stanley Tucci

Stanley Tucci

Bellini

John Lithgow

John Lithgow

Tremblay

Isabella Rossellini

Isabella Rossellini

Sister Agnes

Lucian Msamati

Lucian Msamati

Adeyemi

Carlos Diehz

Carlos Diehz

Benitez

Sergio Castellitto

Sergio Castellitto

Tedesco

Brían F. O'Byrne

Brían F. O'Byrne

O'Malley

Merab Ninidze

Merab Ninidze

Sabbadin

Thomas Loibl

Thomas Loibl

Mandorff

Jacek Koman

Jacek Koman

Wozniak

The Movie Database

Bruno Novelli

Dead Pope

Rony Kramer

Rony Kramer

Mendoza

Valerio Da Silva

Valerio Da Silva

Father Haas

Joseph Mydell

Joseph Mydell

Nakitanda

Vincenzo Failla

Vincenzo Failla

Guttoso

Garrick Hagon

Garrick Hagon

Krasinski

Madhav Sharma

Madhav Sharma

Landolfi

Loris Loddi

Loris Loddi

Villanueva

Roberto Citran

Roberto Citran

Lombardi

Antonio Toma

Antonio Toma

Jr. Cardinal-Deacon Guerrini

Balkissa Souley Maiga

Balkissa Souley Maiga

Sister Shanumi

Romuald Kłos

Romuald Kłos

Brotzkus

Willie Jonah

Willie Jonah

Lowenstein

Reviews (6)

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B
Brent Marchant
Rating 60%

October 31, 2024

It’s more than a little frustrating when a film seemingly has all of the elements needed to make it work except the one that’s most crucial, the one that enables a production to brilliantly succeed or doom it to failure – the story. Such is the case with director Edward Berger’s latest, the much-anticipated, much-celebrated drama about the convening of a papal conclave to select a new pope. From a technical standpoint, the filmmaker has pulled together everything that should make this an epic picture – a gorgeous production design, stunning and inventive cinematography, and a stellar cast featuring superb performances by the likes of Ralph Fiennes, Stanley Tucci, John Lithgow and Isabella Rossellini, as well as fine turns by such lesser-known performers (at least to American audiences) as Lucian Msamati and Sergio Castellito. The picture also raises some insightful observations (though a little too infrequently for my tastes) about the current state of the Roman Catholic Church, particularly its foot-dragging on implementing reforms, the incessant high-profile scandals that have rocked the institution, and the rising tide of unflattering public perceptions among its increasingly skeptical practitioners, all of which weigh heavily on the College of Cardinals in determining who should be named as the new Holy Father. Unfortunately, though, the story and script leave a lot to be desired. For starters, much of the film’s opening act moves by at a glacial pace, frequently causing one’s eyelids to become more than a little heavy. As the picture moves into the meat of the story – the conclave itself – it waxes somewhat melodramatic, not unlike a glorified 1980s prime time TV soap opera. Its attempt to come across as an intrigue-laced thriller amounts to more than a succession of backstabbing segments in which the leading candidates to become the next pontiff are systematically eliminated through the revelation of skeletons in their respective closets. Finally, as the movie enters the stretch run, it throws in several twists and turns that either come completely out of left field (and somewhat implausibly at that) or that predictably materialize on cue thanks to the planting of patently obvious clues early on that were wholly impossible to ignore as the story plays out. Regrettably, these narrative foibles undermine all of the other fine attributes that this production has going for it, ultimately amounting to a case of being long on style but a little skimpy on substance, a shortcoming that also plagued Berger’s last feature outing, “All Quiet on the Western Front” (2022). Unlike many others who have been so profoundly moved and thoroughly captivated by this release, perhaps my not having been born and raised Roman Catholic has somehow prevented me from fully appreciating the depth and magnitude accorded to this offering’s contents. But, as someone who seeks to evaluate everything I screen on an equal footing, I can’t help but observe that “Conclave” simply doesn’t measure up when it comes to what it takes to make a genuine big screen epic.

Media

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Cardinal Benítez Speech Following Car Bomb

Cardinal Benítez Speech Following Car Bomb

Peter Straughan 'Conclave' Best Adapted Screenplay Press Room Speech | 97th Oscars (2025)

Peter Straughan 'Conclave' Best Adapted Screenplay Press Room Speech | 97th Oscars (2025)

Writer Peter Straughan Dives Deep with Sean Evans on Stanley Kubrick & More

Writer Peter Straughan Dives Deep with Sean Evans on Stanley Kubrick & More

CONCLAVE’s Carlos Diehz: Ralph Fiennes Is a Leader | TIFF

CONCLAVE’s Carlos Diehz: Ralph Fiennes Is a Leader | TIFF

Conclave wins the BAFTA for Adapted Screenplay | BAFTA Film Awards 2025

Conclave wins the BAFTA for Adapted Screenplay | BAFTA Film Awards 2025

Conclave wins Best British Film to Edward Berger's delight | BAFTA Film Awards 2025

Conclave wins Best British Film to Edward Berger's delight | BAFTA Film Awards 2025

Conclave wins Best Film, Edward Berger looks back on how the film came to be | BAFTA

Conclave wins Best Film, Edward Berger looks back on how the film came to be | BAFTA

Conclave takes home the BAFTA for Editing | BAFTA Film Awards 2025

Conclave takes home the BAFTA for Editing | BAFTA Film Awards 2025

Live Read | Presented By Film Independent

Live Read | Presented By Film Independent

Speak From The Heart

Speak From The Heart

CONCLAVE's Ralph Fiennes In Conversation at Prince Charles Cinema

CONCLAVE's Ralph Fiennes In Conversation at Prince Charles Cinema

Conversation with Ang Lee and CONCLAVE Director Edward Berger

Conversation with Ang Lee and CONCLAVE Director Edward Berger

Behind The Scenes - Bonus Feature

Behind The Scenes - Bonus Feature

Watch at Home Now

Watch at Home Now

Cinematography Featurette

Cinematography Featurette

A Secretive World - Bonus Feature

A Secretive World - Bonus Feature

Ralph Fiennes' Most Difficult Role Yet? - Bonus Feature

Ralph Fiennes' Most Difficult Role Yet? - Bonus Feature

Production Design Featurette

Production Design Featurette

The Magic Stanley Tucci Creates - Bonus Feature

The Magic Stanley Tucci Creates - Bonus Feature

Editing Featurette

Editing Featurette

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