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‘Conclave’ Film Echoes Real-World Papal Trends Amid Surge in Viewership

As the world reflects on the recent passing of Pope Francis, interest in the inner workings of the Vatican has surged — and with it, so has global fascination with the film Conclave, the Oscar-winning 2024 drama that offers a gripping portrayal of the papal election process.

Directed by Edward Berger and starring Ralph Fiennes, Conclave is based on Robert Harris’s acclaimed 2016 novel. The film takes audiences behind the closed doors of the Vatican following the death of a pope, dramatizing the secretive and sacred ritual in which cardinals from around the world elect a new spiritual leader for the Catholic Church.

At the heart of the film is Cardinal Thomas Lawrence (played by Fiennes), who finds himself entangled in a web of political maneuvering and deep-seated secrets as the conclave unfolds. The plot takes a dramatic turn when a previously unknown cardinal, Vincent Benítez, emerges as a surprise candidate. Following a terrorist attack that shakes the Sistine Chapel, Benítez’s message of peace and unity resonates strongly with the cardinals, ultimately leading to his election as Pope Innocent.

In a poignant and unexpected twist, the newly elected pope confides in Cardinal Lawrence that he is intersex, a revelation that had been known and accepted by the late pontiff. The moment underscores the film’s broader themes of identity, acceptance, and the evolving nature of spiritual leadership.

Though fictional, Conclave draws heavily on the real-world traditions and dynamics of the Catholic Church. Its release proved timely, as it coincided with growing speculation about Vatican succession plans. According to The Guardian, viewership of the film spiked by 283% on the day Pope Francis passed away — a reflection of the public’s heightened interest in the behind-the-scenes reality of papal elections.

Critics have praised Conclave for its atmospheric storytelling and powerful performances, with some Vatican insiders noting that while the political scheming is amplified for dramatic effect, the film captures the essence of the spiritual weight carried by the conclave process. As Reuters reported, while the real Vatican prepares for an actual conclave, Conclave has become a cultural lens through which many are understanding — or reimagining — the mystery of this ancient tradition.

Conclave is currently streaming on Amazon Prime Video and available in Blu-ray and 4K formats.

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