Official Trailer for Conclave with Ralph Fiennes and Stanley Tucci

  • 2 months ago
Check out the official trailer for "Conclave," an upcoming drama film directed by Edward Berger. This gripping story features stellar performances by Ralph Fiennes and Stanley Tucci. In "Conclave," the intense and secretive world of the Vatican comes to life as the College of Cardinals gathers to elect a new pope after the previous one’s death. With suspense and intrigue, the film delves into the power struggles and personal conflicts among the cardinals, revealing the complex dynamics and hidden agendas within the highest echelons of the Catholic Church.

Conclave Cast:

Ralph Fiennes, Stanley Tucci, John Lithgow and Isabella Rossellini

Conclave will hit theaters November 2024!
Transcript
00:00The Pope is dead.
00:15The throne is vacant.
00:25What happened?
00:26They say a heart attack.
00:27You know how rumor spreads and one and a quarter billion souls watching.
00:33Well done, Lord Lawrence. It seems the responsibility for the conclave falls upon you.
00:40The supervision of this election is a duty I never thought I'd have to perform.
00:46They are sequestered and they must be shielded from all news that may influence their judgment. You understand?
00:52No sane man would want the conclave to succeed.
00:59The men who are dangerous are the ones who do want it.
01:06That sounds ominous.
01:10I wonder if I could have a word in private.
01:13You look anxious.
01:15Everything under control.
01:17How has this been kept a secret for so long?
01:20We'll never find a candidate who doesn't have any kind of black mark against them.
01:25Although we sisters are supposed to be invisible, God has nevertheless given us eyes and ears.
01:35You should be careful, Thomas.
01:41This is a conclave, Aldo. It's not a war.
01:43It is a war and you have to commit to a side.
01:56There is one sin which I have come to fear above all others.
02:04Certainty.
02:05Certainty.
02:07If there was only certainty, and no doubt, there would be no mystery.
02:18And therefore no need for faith.

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