El baño del Papa

Elegantly crafted tale of the frenzy that ensues when the Pope comes to visit

The inhabitants of Melo, a small Uruguayan town bordering Brazil, make their living as best they can, but business is not booming and the customs police exact a hard price for turning a blind eye to illegal border traffic. Then news comes through that Pope John Paul II is visiting and many seize the opportunity to capitalise on this once in a lifetime opportunity - crowds of 50,000 are expected to flood in for the visit. For Beto this involves investing the family's meagre savings in the construction of a toilet that will service the tourists during their time in the town.

From Oscar-nominated cinematographer César Charlone and screenwriter Enrique Fernández comes an engaging drama of human aspiration which takes its initial idea from the 1988 Papal visit to Melo.

While focusing on Beto's race against time to construct the lavatory (with César Troncoso giving a compassionate performance as the luckless Beto), the filmmakers are able to set his struggle against the larger canvas of the community's colourful adventures. The result is an elegantly crafted tale of the frenzy that ensues when a celebrity comes to town.

Maria Delgado