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/460/ The Profane Appeal of Sacred Authority
Episode 468

/460/ The Profane Appeal of Sacred Authority

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December 23, 202411m 39s

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Show Notes

On Conclave.

In our final episode of the year, we debate Edgar Berger's new film about a Papal election, featuring Ralph Fiennes and Stanley Tucci as Cardinals and Isabella Rossellini as a nun.

  • Is the film about an alien, abstruse process – the conclave – or is it about something familiar and earthly? Is the film about the sacred or the profane? About temporal or holy power?

  • What does it say about process and neutrality, in times of lawfare and contested elections?

  • ⁠Why is there so much film and TV about the Pope? What is it that appeals today about Papal authority?

  • The film features a good liberal, a corrupt moderate, a nasty reactionary, a tainted idpol candiate (a homophobic African) – do these politics matter? Why so crude?

  • ⁠Is it mere Oscar bait?