Conclave: New Zealand trailer and release date

In the mood for a weighty, cerebral thriller? Boy, have your prayers been answered.

When is Conclave being released in New Zealand?

Conclave is screening in New Zealand cinemas from October 23.

What is Conclave about?

Written by British playwright Peter Straughan (2011’s equally cerebral Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy) and directed by German filmmaker Edward Berger (Netflix’s All Quiet on the Western Front), Conclave is an adaptation of Robert Harris’ 2016 novel of the same name. We set our scene in the Vatican, where the Pope has recently died. A conclave of cardinals is being assembled to elect his successor, organised by Cardinal Thomas Lawrence. All very normal, as these things go, but it turns out the late Pope was harbouring a secret, and the cause of his death perhaps not as natural as it seemed. It’s a holy whodunnit!

The cast of Conclave

Quite the cracking cast of cardinals and other clerics on hand for this one. There’s Ralph Fiennes as Cardinal Thomas Lawrence, Stanley Tucci as Cardinal Bellini, John Lithgow as Cardinal Tremblay, Sergio Castellitto as Cardinal Tedesco, and Isabella Rossellini as Sister Agnes. Plus Lucian Msamati, Carlos Diehz, Brían F. O’Byrne, Merab Ninidze, Thomas Loibl, Jacek Koman, and Loris Loddi rounding out the ecclesiastical ensemble.

Conclave trailer

Why we’re excited about Conclave

Robert Harris’ airport novels are generally good fodder for adaptation. The presence of disgraced director Roman Polanski behind the camera on The Ghost Writer might turn you off, but do track down the old HBO movie Fatherland, which sees Rutger Hauer as a German cop investigating a murder in an alternate 1964 where the Nazis won World War II. This looks like a big, meaty, compelling drama for adults, and we’re always on board for more of those. The cast is genuinely impressive, and early reviews from the festival circuit indicate this one is a must-see.