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Adapting the Twists and Turns of ‘Conclave’

2025/2/14
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Gilbert Cruz: 我认为《教皇选举》的故事背景设置在梵蒂冈,讲述了一群红衣主教投票选举新教皇的故事。有些人可能会觉得这很无聊,但你的电影并非如此。我很好奇,你会如何向那些还没看过这部电影的人描述它? Peter Straughan: 我认为《教皇选举》可以被描述为梵蒂冈的“贱女孩”,它是一部政治惊悚片,探索了教皇选举的秘密世界。我改编这部电影的关键在于展现信仰与怀疑之间的冲突,以及权力斗争对教会的影响。我希望通过这部电影,观众能够思考信仰的本质,以及在权力面前,我们应该如何保持忠诚。

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This chapter explores Peter Straughan's experience adapting Robert Harris's 'Conclave' into a film. It focuses on his adaptation process and how he transforms the book's material into a screenplay, highlighting the challenges and creative choices involved.
  • Peter Straughan's experience adapting books for film
  • His process of breaking down a book for adaptation
  • The use of meaningful scribbles and instinctive selection of scenes

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The screenwriter Peter Straughan has become adept at taking well known — and beloved — books and adapting them for the big and small screens. He was first nominated for an Oscar for his screenplay of the 2011 film “Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy,” based on the classic John le Carré spy novel, and then adapted Hilary Mantel’s “Wolf Hall” trilogy into an award-winning season of television, with an adaptation of the third novel coming out soon. Now he has been nominated for a second Oscar: for his screenplay for “Conclave,” based on Robert Harris’s political thriller set in the secret world of a papal election.“It’s almost like mosaic work,” Straughan tells Gilbert Cruz, the editor of The New York Times Book Review, about adapting books. “You have all these pieces; sometimes they’re going to be laid out in a very similar order to the book, sometimes a completely different order. Sometimes you’re going to deconstruct and rebuild completely.”In the third episode of our special series devoted to Oscar-nominated films adapted from books, Cruz talks with Straughan about his process of translating a book to the screen, and about the moments in ‘‘Conclave” that he found most exciting to adapt.

Produced by Tina Antolini and Alex BarronEdited by Wendy DorrEngineered by Daniel RamirezOriginal Music by Elisheba IttoopHosted by Gilbert Cruz

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