Ralph Fiennes is generating buzz for his role in the new political drama “Conclave,” but the veteran actor is more interested in his craft than potential accolades. Fiennes plays Cardinal Thomas Lawrence, who oversees the selection of a new pope. To prepare, Fiennes researched Catholic clergy and Vatican culture.
He discovered clergy members are often very human. Fiennes spoke with priests who acknowledged doubts are common on a spiritual journey. The actor was surprised how ordinary and simple many priests seem, even when dressed in their formal robes during church rituals.
In the film, Fiennes acts alongside Isabella Rossellini. He says little is overtly expressed in her performance, yet she has a captivating and powerful presence on screen. Fiennes also praises director Edward Berger’s skillful filmmaking. Berger guided a complex story coherently without relying on clichés or unnecessary choices.
While Fiennes has previously been nominated for Oscars and starred in three Best Picture winners, he prioritizes future roles over awards buzz. Fiennes noted that doing good work and getting positive feedback from friends is the most important goal. He looks forward to future projects rather than accolades.
“Conclave” gives audiences insight into Vatican politics through Fiennes’ accomplished performance. For the actor, the real reward lies in his work, with any recognition simply validating a job well done. The film nationwide on Friday.