

Conclave with Peter Straughan
Dec 21, 2024
Peter Straughan, a BAFTA-winning screenwriter known for Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy and Wolf Hall, discusses his latest film, Conclave. He reveals how his lapsed Catholic background influenced the narrative and character development surrounding the election of a new Pope. Straughan draws parallels between the film's power struggles among cardinals and current political figures, including unexpected inspirations from Donald Trump and Joe Biden. He also addresses the role of faith and the intersection of morality and representation, highlighting Sister Agnes's significant yet silent impact in a patriarchal setting.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Unveiling the Secrets of 'Conclave'
02:02 • 4min
Power Plays and Piety in 'Conclave'
06:25 • 24min
The Role of Doubt in Leadership and Screenwriting Tools
30:41 • 2min
Exploring Political Personas in Fiction and Reality
32:38 • 3min
The Impact of Silence: Sister Agnes in a Patriarchal Narrative
35:11 • 2min
Faith, Morality, and Representation in Film
37:14 • 15min
Reflections on Adaptation and Original Storytelling
51:57 • 2min