A thriller about electing a pope draws crowds at the Rome Film Festival
near the Vatican
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[October 28, 2024]
By TRISHA THOMAS
ROME (AP) — With Pope Francis a few weeks away from his 88th birthday,
the plotting for his successor is well underway at the Vatican.
How timely, then, that just across town in Rome, “ Conclave ” a thriller
filled with back-stabbing, manipulative cardinals, quick to toss
morality out of the window as they promote their candidate, is a top
draw at the Rome Film Festival.
This might be a little too close to home — literally and figuratively —
for Pope Francis.
Austrian-Swiss Director Edward Berger, who directed “All Quiet on the
Western Front” (2022), adapted the film from the 2016 novel “Conclave”
by Robert Harris. Berger puts an extraordinary Ralph Fiennes in the role
of Cardinal Thomas Lawrence, dean of the College of Cardinals
responsible for organizing the conclave.
The conclave is the centuries-old tradition in which, on the death of a
pope, cardinals gather in the Sistine Chapel at the Vatican to
participate in rounds of voting until they elect a new pontiff. Conclave
comes from the Latin “cum clave,” meaning “with a key,” to indicate the
Cardinals are locked in until they have chosen the new leader for the
world's 1.3 billion Catholics.
The whole process is conducted under the spectacular frescoed ceiling
painted by Michelangelo, and his masterpiece “The Last Judgment”
depicting the fate of men heading to heaven or hell covers the wall
behind the altar. During the entire process, the prelates are cut off
from communicating with the outside world and must live in seclusion
inside the Vatican.
Conclaves have a reputation as a no-holds-barred competition as
cardinals make backroom deals to elect their favorites in secret
ballots.
At the end of each round of voting, the ballots are thrown in a
specially constructed stove in the Sistine Chapel, with a chemical added
that will color the smoke.
The tens of thousands of people gathered in St. Peter’s Square awaiting
the result will know whether or not a new pope has been selected by the
smoke that appears from the chimney. Black means the cardinals have not
yet selected a pope, white means a new pope has been chosen.
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From left, Ralph Fiennes, director Edward Berger and Sergio
Castellitto pose on the red carpet before the screening of the movie
"Conclave" at the 19th Rome Film Festival, in Rome, Saturday, Oct.
26, 2024. (AP Photo/Alessandra Tarantino)
In “ Conclave ” Stanley Tucci plays
Aldo Bellini, a progressive American cardinal fighting it out
against the powerful conservative Cardinal Goffredo Tedesco played
by Sergio Castellitto and Canadian Cardinal Joseph Tremblay played
by John Lithgow. Nigerian Cardinal Joshua Adeyemi, played by Lucian
Msamati, could be the first Black pope, but his homophobic views
clash with the progressives.
While women remain excluded from the conclave and the highest
circles of power at the Vatican, they provide assistance carrying
out humble roles serving the cardinals during the conclave period.
Isabella Rossellini plays a nun who surprises in her role of quiet
observer who does not miss a trick.
While a thriller, the film often comes close to the real workings
and current debates at the Vatican. As the stars of the film
strolled down the red carpet, some wondered how the film would be
viewed over at the Vatican.
“It's intriguing. Are they sitting there at the Vatican watching the
news coverage of ‘Conclave’?” actor Fiennes said. “I am sure there
are a few people in the Vatican who would be curious to see what the
film is saying.”
Despite his age and serious health issues, including a bad knee
which has forced him to use a wheelchair, Pope Francis does not
appear to be slowing down. In August he took his longest and most
challenging trip ever, traveling by air to four countries in the
Asia-Pacific. This month he has presided over the synod, a
three-week meeting of more than 360 bishops and lay people to
discuss the future of the church.
But Francis is not immortal. Discussions on who could be his
successor have already begun, but it remains to be seen if the next
real conclave will be as thrilling as the film.
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