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Conclave Q+A with Edward Berger and Ralph Fiennes

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FROM THE BESTSELLING NOVEL BY ROBERT HARRIS 

Cardinal Lawrence is tasked with leading one of the world's most secretive and ancient events, selecting a new Pope. Once the Catholic Church’s most powerful leaders have gathered from around the world and are locked together in the Vatican halls, Lawrence finds himself at the center of a conspiracy and discovers a secret that could shake the very foundation of The Church.

  • Starring: Ralph Fiennes, Lucian Msamati, Jacek Koman, Stanley Tucci, Isabella Rossellini, Joseph Mydell, Brían F. O'Byrne, Merab Ninidze, Rony Kramer, Thomas Loibl, Loris Loddi

  • Director: Edward Berger

  • Writer: Robert Harris, Peter Straughan

  • Running Time: 120 minutes

  • Certificate: 12A

  • Language: English

  • Genre: Drama, Thriller, Mystery

  • Country: Italy, United Kingdom, United States

Join us for a very special screening of CONCLAVE followed by an in person Q+A with:
Edward Berger (Director)
Peter Straughan (Writer)
Tessa Ross (Producer)
Juliette Howell (Producer)
Ralph Fiennes (Leading Actor)

Please note the film will start promptly at 7pm and there are no adverts or trailers before this screening.

 

Golden Globe Winner for Best Screenplay in a Motion Picture  

BAFTA Nominee in 12 Categories including:

Best Film
Outstanding British Film
Best Director
Best Adapted Screenplay
Leading Actor - Ralph Fiennes
Supporting Actress - Isabella Rossellini

“Of course, it wouldn’t be a juicy ascendancy story without a steady flow of Machiavellian machinations and revelations, although they are delivered effectively here...”  
★★★★★ Nick Howells, London Evening Standard

“The smartest decision that Berger makes is simply to stay out of the way. This is a movie built around, and held together by, performances.”  
★★★★ Kevin Maher, Times

“A glossily transferred airport novel first and a deeper drama about the world of religion second. Given how few high-class thrillers of this scale we actually get on the big screen at this moment, I would vote for more.”  
★★★★ Benjamin Lee, Guardian