Camerimage 2024

Stéphane Fontaine, AFC, looks back at his choices in filming Edward Berger’s ‘Conclave’.

By François Reumont for the AFC

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With Conclave, German filmmaker Edward Berger (All is calm on the Western Front, multiple Oscars winner including Best cinematography in 2023 for James Friend, BSC), radically change the universe and decide to adapt a novel which tells how the election of a new pope is held at the Vatican. Served by a dazzling cast (Ralph Fiennes, Stanley Tucci, Isabella Rossellini...), the film navigates between investigation, alcove secrets and political campaign between cardinals. It’s Stéphane Fontaine, AFC (The Beat My Heart Has Stopped, A Prophet, Jackie...) who is behind the camera this time. He comes to talk to us about this rebuilt Vatican at Cinecittà, about faces and how to film them and about red color, which regularly cross the image. Conclave is presented in European preview at Camerimage and competition for the Golden frog in the Main competition (FR)

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