With the news that Pope Francis died at the age of 88 on Monday of Easter after double pneumonia and a stroke, Catholics around the world are in mourning while looking at the future of the Catholic Church and the men who could emerge as papal candidates.
If you think, If only there was a film which explains exactly what will happen in the Vatican while the church is preparing to elect a new popeSo you’re lucky.
You will want to look at “Conclave”, the winner of an Oscar 2024 with Ralph Fiennes, Stanley Tucci and Isabella Rossellini, while the real process of the Papal conclave begins in the next 15-20 days.
“Conclave”, based on Robert Harris’ novel in 2016, is a fictitious vision of the secret process of the election of a new pontiff, inspired by the 2005 Papal Conclave, in which the Cardinal Journal on the process was disclosed to the press. Fiennes plays the dean of the Cardinal College, in charge of the organization of the conclave which will elect a new pope.
In the scenes which will probably reflect those to come, the cardinals of “conclave” must decide what type of pope they want to elect, because the emerging cardinals represent different ideologies within the Catholic Church. Will a conservative cardinal be elected to follow a pope who was liberal enough in his beliefs? Could the church see another pontifx whose election makes history? Only time will tell us.
So while you are waiting for the news of real Conclave to sink, why not broadcast “conclave”?
How to watch “conclave” for free:
Currently, “Conclave” is only available to buy or rent at the request of retailers who include Prime Video. Rentals cost $ 5.99 and you will have 30 days to start watching.
If, however, you can wait one more day, “Conclave” would have joined the main video catalog. Originally to start broadcasting on Prime Video on April 13, the film will do its debut on April 22 now.
All Amazon Prime subscribers can look at “conclave” at no additional cost, and non -prisoner members can register for a free 30 -day trial to watch “conclave” (and other first -rate video titles) free of charge.
Is the “conclave” still on peacock?
Unfortunately, the “conclave” no longer broadcasts on Peacock. The film left the Peacock streaming catalog before its main video beginnings as part of the Universal Streaming Agreement with Amazon.
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