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The Conclave

  • 2006
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
796
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The Conclave (2006)
DocudramaPolitical DramaBiographyDramaHistory

In 1458, five years after the fall of Constantinople to the Turk, eighteen cardinals met in Rome to elect a new pope. A 27-year-old Spanish cardinal, Rodrigo Borgia, learns to play a very da... Read allIn 1458, five years after the fall of Constantinople to the Turk, eighteen cardinals met in Rome to elect a new pope. A 27-year-old Spanish cardinal, Rodrigo Borgia, learns to play a very dangerous game; how to survive his first conclave.In 1458, five years after the fall of Constantinople to the Turk, eighteen cardinals met in Rome to elect a new pope. A 27-year-old Spanish cardinal, Rodrigo Borgia, learns to play a very dangerous game; how to survive his first conclave.

  • Director
    • Christoph Schrewe
  • Writer
    • Paul Donovan
  • Stars
    • Manu Fullola
    • Brian Blessed
    • James Faulkner
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    796
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Christoph Schrewe
    • Writer
      • Paul Donovan
    • Stars
      • Manu Fullola
      • Brian Blessed
      • James Faulkner
    • 8User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
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    Manu Fullola
    Manu Fullola
    • Rodrigo Borgia
    Brian Blessed
    Brian Blessed
    • Aeneas Sylvius Piccolomini
    James Faulkner
    James Faulkner
    • Cardinal Guillaume D'Estouteville
    Rolf Kanies
    Rolf Kanies
    • Cardinal Bessarion
    Holger Kunkel
    Holger Kunkel
    • Cardinal Alain D'Avignon
    Peter Guinness
    Peter Guinness
    • Cardinal Latino Orsini
    Nicholas Irons
    Nicholas Irons
    • Prospero Colonna
    Brian Downey
    Brian Downey
    • Cardinal Juan De Mella
    Lolo Herrero
    Lolo Herrero
    • Pedro Luis Borgia
    Gaetano Carotenuto
    Gaetano Carotenuto
    • Captain Gaetono
    Matthias Koeberlin
    Matthias Koeberlin
    • Guiliano Della Rovere
    Nora Tschirner
    Nora Tschirner
    • Vanozza
    Joseph Rutten
    Joseph Rutten
    • Pope Calixtus III
    • (as Joe Rutten)
    Andrew Keilty
    • Young Priest
    Stacy Smith
    • Pantasilia
    • (as Stacey Smith)
    Lee J. Campbell
    • Chancellery Official
    Richard Donat
    Richard Donat
    • Cardinal Pietro Barbo
    Dominic Boeer
    Dominic Boeer
    • Orsini Knight
    • Director
      • Christoph Schrewe
    • Writer
      • Paul Donovan
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    7caspian1978

    Pope Jim Lahey !

    Any movie with Brian Blessed in it is worth watching. His performance alone is a great excuse to watch this mediocre movie. While the acting is the strongest reason to watch this movie, the special effects are not. Although the art direction and production value are solid, every exterior scene in this movie lacks realism along with any real substance of historical nature. Ideally, having most of this movie take place in the conclave room works to the advantage like a stage play and heavily relies on the performance of the cast to tell the story. This is where Conclave shines.

    A surprise addition to the cast is the late and great John Dunsworth from Trailer Park Boys. As soon as you see him on the screen, you are routing for him to be named Pope. Overall, a nice story with wonderful moments worth watching.
    5stevelivesey-37183

    Great script and acting but rather sterile direction and cheap production

    Quite the mixed bag with this. I came across it whilst hunting out the brilliant but terribly flawed recent movie 'Conclave'.

    The production is somewhat cheap. The CGI and the sets are poor, as are the lighting and direction.

    As good as the script and most of the acting is, the big problem with the film is that it lacks gravitas. The ending, for example, is quite anti climatic. Where was the drama? The build up was there, kind of, but the payoff was sadly lacking.

    And all this was shame because, other than that, it had me hooked. Why choose this conclave? I am sure some other must have had some murder, mayhem and intrigue.
    9persandlandnielsen

    A 15th Century "12 Angry Men"

    A treat for history buffs who like their movies to absorb rather just entertain. The combination of sophistry and brutality paints a picture of the age in which it is set. Cardinals with mistresses, and low scruples in arm-twisting confrontation over the election of the new pope pits the shrewd but earthy Piccolomin (played in character by Brian Blessed) against the ruthless and brilliant D'Estouteville (James Faulkner). The plot includes promises of royal patronage, rival families asserting threats, and anti-Spanish killing. Should be familiar to all politicians with promises to make and break.

    It is a 15th Century "12 Angry Men", in this case 18.
    8ajpk-45215

    Easter surprise

    This movie has been on our "to watch" list since we read writer Pauyl Donovan's self-review of his own film on Amazon Prime last year. His "review" was actually a fascinating summary of his film's post-production travails.

    We watched it Easter Sunday, and yet we're still discussing aspects late Monday evening. Outstanding piiierformances and writing in this tense period drama. Even though the bulk of the movie consists mostly of dialogue amongst the cardinals, somehow, the writers managed to convey the impossible mix of religion and politics, man and god, power and money that influences these men as they choose their next Pope.

    It's a sparse production that might not appeal to all, but we found it to be an enjoyable drama with the added benefit of a well-researched historical anchor. A sincere thank-you to Paul Donovan for making this jewel available by uploading it to Amazon Direct for all of us to see, despite the film's distribution challenges.
    8depont03

    Excellent acting

    I would recommend this film to any people interested in history of Europe/Italy during the Renaissance time. The events take place in the year 1458 and describe the political turmoil around the election of the new pontiff. Although young Rodrigo Borja plays a prominent role, this film is not solely about him but about the conclave of cardinals as a whole. The acting is excellent and it is impressive how a film shot in a few closed rooms without any visual effects or fast action sequences can grasp the attention of the viewer by pure strength of dialog and portrayal of character. I especially liked the acting of Brian Blessed (Piccolomini), James Faulkner (Cardinal Guillaume D'Estouteville), Brian Downey (Cardinal Juan De Mella), Rolf Kanies (Cardinal Bessarion) and others.

    The film conveys the atmosphere of these times brilliantly and it is tempting to ask for a continuation. One caveat is that the film is not following the exact sequence of historical events, and I would advise reading a wiki article about the conclave of 1458. But only AFTER watching the film.

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      Rodrigo Borgia is accurately portrayed as a 27 year old. The conclave is the one that took place in 1458.

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    • Release date
      • February 16, 2007 (Poland)
    • Countries of origin
      • Canada
      • Germany
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Conspiración en el Vaticano
    • Production companies
      • Studio Hamburg International Production (SHIP)
      • Alexander Sextus Ltd.
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    • Budget
      • $4,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 40m(100 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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