EL BANO DEL PAPA / The Pope's Toilet
Directed
by César Charlone/Enrique Fernandez
Written
by César Charlone/Enrique Fernandez
Starring César Troncoso/Virginia Méndez/Mario
Silva
The Pope's Toilet (Spanish: El Baño del Papa) is a 2007
Uruguayan film directed by César Charlone and Enrique Fernandez, starring César
Troncoso, Virginia Méndez, Mario Silva and Virginia Ruiz.
Plot
It is 1988, and Melo, a Uruguayan town on the Brazilian
border, awaits the visit of Pope John Paul II. Numbers begin circulating: hundreds
of people will come, thousands say the media. To the poor citizens of Melo this
means pilgrims in need of food and drink, paper flags, souvenirs, and
commemorative medals. Brimming with enthusiasm, the locals hope not only for
divine blessing but also a small share of material happiness. Petty smuggler
Beto is certain that he’s found the best business idea of all: “The Pope’s
Toilet”, where the thousands of pilgrims can find relief.
Beto is thwarted by lack of funds and the local mobile
customs enforcement officer. Ultimately the promised "60,000 to
200,000" Brazilians do not materialise. Apparently (in the film's
postscript) only 400 Brazilians came, disproportionately served by 387 stalls
for food and trinkets. The film makes it clear that the visit was a financial
disaster to the town rather than bringing any wealth as promised. Beto has
spent his daughter's college fund to no avail, but she forgives him, and at
least he has a nice toilet.
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