Power Struggles in the Vatican: 'Conclave' Unveiled
Edward Berger's latest film, 'Conclave,' explores themes of power and manipulation among clergymen in the Vatican. Starring Ralph Fiennes and Stanley Tucci as competing cardinals, the thriller provokes questions about the Church's relevance. Based on Robert Harris' novel, the film debuts in the UK this Friday.
Edward Berger's newest cinematic venture, 'Conclave,' offers a gripping exploration of power dynamics within the Vatican. The drama unfolds with Ralph Fiennes and Stanley Tucci portraying cardinals navigating the intricate web of ambition during the papal election.
Fiennes' Cardinal Lawrence, tasked with overseeing the conclave amidst scandals, ignites discussions on the Church's relevance and the traits necessary for papal leadership. As favourites with diverse ideologies surface, the film challenges perceptions of worthiness and integrity within the Catholic Church.
Adapted from Robert Harris' novel, Berger aims to humanize the papacy, depicting cardinals engrossed in modern habits. 'Conclave' premieres in the UK this Friday, promising audiences an introspective reflection on faith and power.
(With inputs from agencies.)