- Title: Vatican drama 'Conclave' explores human desire for power -director
- Date: 14th November 2024
- Summary: LONDON, ENGLAND, UNITED KINGDOM (FILE - OCTOBER 10, 2024) (REUTERS) (SOUNDBITE) (English) DIRECTOR, EDWARD BERGER, SAYING: "In fact, I kind of wanted to bring the pope down to earth. I kind of wanted to, you know, take away that holiness and, you know bring it into the mundane. I wanted to have the cardinal stuff. You know they have cell phones, they're vape, they smoke. The pope ends up in a plastic body back in the back of an ambulance and kind of shakes around. And I was thinking, let's put him that way because we will end up like that and we're all kind of the same. And so I wanted to take that spirituality in a way and make it quite mundane."
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- Keywords: Conclave Isabella Rossellini Pope film Ralph Fiennes Stanley Tucci Vatican director Edward Berger
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- Country: UK
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- Reuters ID: LVA008945913112024RP1
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- Story Text: His latest drama is set in the Vatican but director Edward Berger says "Conclave" is about people striving for power and could take place anywhere.
Ralph Fiennes and Stanley Tucci star in the thriller as two cardinals struggling along with the other clergymen to decide who to elect as the next pope.
"It could take place in Washington, D.C.... (or) in Downing Street... whenever that power vacuum exists, there's going to be people striving for it... and stabbing each other in the back and trying to manipulate their way into power," Berger told Reuters in October.
Fiennes' character Cardinal Lawrence, who as dean of the College of Cardinals, has to oversee proceedings in the conclave and handle the egos of the men hoping to get the top job and the scandals that arise.
The two-time Oscar nominated actor who was brought up Catholic but is not committed to any one faith, said the film also provokes questions about the relevance of the church and who leads it.
"Who is worthy of this odd but very powerful, unique position of being the leader of the Catholic Church? Who is it that's got the right qualities?" said Fiennes.
The handful of favourites who emerge in the movie are a mixed bunch with their own secrets and views, ranging from cardinals concerned with issues such as sexuality and multiculturalism to Tucci's Cardinal Bellini, who would like to modernise the church.
"It was fascinating to play a man who is so devoted to his faith but still understands the complexity of human behaviour... And the power of the church and... how powerful that power is if it's in the wrong hands," said Tucci.
Based on the novel by British writer Robert Harris, Berger, whose 2022 world war one film "All Quiet on the Western Front" won four Oscars, said his aim was to "bring the Pope down to earth."
"They (the cardinals) have cell phones, they vape, they smoke. The Pope ends up in a plastic body back in the back of an ambulance," he said.
"We're all kind of the same... I wanted to take that spirituality... and make it quite mundane."
"Conclave", which co-stars Isabella Rossellini as Sister Agnes, opens in the UK on November 15.
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