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Cardinals are watching ‘Conclave’ the movie for guidance on the actual conclave – POLITICO

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The movie, directed by Edward Berger, features actor Fiennes as Cardinal Thomas Lawrence, the dean of the College of Cardinals. As the -appointed steward of the conclave, he has to deal with fractious clerics, the emergence of scandalous dossiers targeting papal favorites and the appearance of an unknown from an diocese.

It all might sound painfully relevant. The film is seen as remarkably accurate even by cardinals, said the cleric, making it a helpful research tool, especially at a time when so many of the conclave have little experience of politics and protocol.

A majority of the cardinals who flocked to Rome in the weeks since the death of Pope were appointed by the late pontiff, and have never experienced a conclave. Mirroring the Fiennes film, many also come from small, previously overlooked dioceses across the globe.

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The film was four months before Pope Francis’ death on April 21 and provided an extraordinarily well-timed primer for millions of people who developed a thirst for to-the- updates on papal -runners and ecclesiastical intrigue after the real- version was set in motion.

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Pre-conclave lobbying has already proved a hotbed of scandal no less sensational than the Hollywood imitation.

Hardened Vatican insiders have leaked anonymous barbs against rivals to the press, abuse allegations have surfaced against several top contenders, and one disgraced cardinal connected to a major financial fraud was controversially banned from the proceedings after the disclosure of a dramatic posthumous letter by the late pope.

This story was updated to clarify the role of Fiennes’ character.

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