After the passing of Pope Francis, the world has turned its eyes to the closed mysteries of the Vatican.

The film "Conclave" invites us to enter those silent corridors, covered in symbols, where history, religion, and politics meet in a restrained but explosive drama.

Under elegant direction, with somber lighting and close-ups that capture the cardinals' inner tension, the film gives the audience a true sense of a world where every glance, every word weighs on the story.

The pace is slow and hypnotic, reflecting the very rhythm of reflection and intrigue that occurs within the centuries-old walls of the Sistine Chapel.

At a time when the world is eager to understand how the next chapter of the Catholic Church will be written, “Conclave” is not just a film — it’s an experience.

A moment to take a closer look at what we are rarely allowed to imagine: the election of a man who carries the hopes and tensions of millions of believers.

?Directed by Edward Berger