We create gods because the world is chaos': Ralph Fiennes, John Lithgow and Stanley Tucci on celebrity, sin and papal thriller Conclave
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John Lithgow stated, "No. But we were in Rome, so taking a warm bath in Renaissance Italian art, which is as Christian as you can get. And we were working on something that really felt worthy. So it was a spiritual experience." This underscores the film's deep connection to religious themes and the transformative power of art in exploring faith.
Stanley Tucci remarked, "I was raised Catholic but broke with the church. It just never made sense to me. It was a myth I had great difficulty reconciling." This reflects the personal struggles of faith that resonate within the narrative and characters of the film.
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