CONCLAVE

Wednesday, January 8th

7:30pm at the Capitol Centre

120 mins | 2024 | United Kingdom, USA
Dir: Edward Berger
Language: English

Conclave

When the Pope unexpectedly dies, Cardinals from all over the world rush to the Vatican, where they immediately sequester themselves. Digital devices are stashed, doors are locked, and windows are shuttered as they prepare for the election of a new leader — one who will not only provide spiritual guidance for the world’s Catholics, but set the tone for the future.

Director Edward Berger returns to the Festival, after his TIFF ’22 selection, the Oscar-winning All Quiet on the Western Front, with this high-stakes drama set within the stunning walls of the Vatican. Featuring scintillating performances from Oscar nominees Ralph Fiennes, Stanley Tucci, and John Lithgow, Conclave imagines a secret process that affects millions but is witnessed by few.

Cardinal Lawrence (Fiennes) oversees the proceedings, assuming that the contest will come down to a battle between the reactionary, openly racist Cardinal Tedesco (Sergio Castellitto) and the liberal progressive Cardinal Bellini (Tucci). And matters soon turn complicated as rumours circulate, secrets emerge, and acts of sabotage are undertaken. Adapted by Peter Straughan (The Goldfinch, TIFF ’19) from the Robert Harris novel, and lensed by cinematographer Stéphane Fontaine (Revoir Paris, TIFF ’23), the film captures the potent gravity of this whole competition with one arresting composition after another.

Conclave unfolds over a tension-riddled 72 hours, depicting a gripping confrontation between tradition, politics, and faith. Featuring brilliant supporting performances — most notably from Isabella Rossellini as the silent yet formidable Sister Agnes — it focuses on the all-too-human aspects of a hallowed procedure, one that speculates on the role of religion in a rapidly changing world.

Tickets are available at the door.
General Admission: $12
North Bay Film Members: $10
Students: $5

“Ralph Fiennes delivers a master class in acting in this juicy, jolting mystery thriller in which director Edward Berger uses the fictional election of a new pope in Rome to mirror America’s own dirty politics. What fun! And the drama of It will pin you to your seat”
– Peter Travers, ABC News

“A gradually swelling, deeply intellectual, and unexpectedly fun political thriller, Berger’s twisty film takes the audience behind the notoriously secretive closed doors of the Catholic Church for one of its most private processes: the election of a new pontiff.”
– Tomris Laffly, The A.V. Club

“Its settings and cinematography are beautiful, filled with marble hallways and vivid red carpets that seem to be punctuating the scenery with a slash. . . And its performances are a pleasure, everywhere you look.”
– Moira Macdonald, The Seattle Times

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