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Les toilettes du pape

Titre original : El baño del Papa
  • 2007
  • TV-MA
  • 1h 30min
NOTE IMDb
7,2/10
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Les toilettes du pape (2007)
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ComedyDrama

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA small South American village is in a flurry over the Pope's 1988 visit.A small South American village is in a flurry over the Pope's 1988 visit.A small South American village is in a flurry over the Pope's 1988 visit.

  • Réalisation
    • César Charlone
    • Enrique Fernández
  • Scénario
    • César Charlone
    • Enrique Fernández
  • Casting principal
    • César Troncoso
    • Virginia Méndez
    • Mario Silva
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  • NOTE IMDb
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    2,9 k
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    • Réalisation
      • César Charlone
      • Enrique Fernández
    • Scénario
      • César Charlone
      • Enrique Fernández
    • Casting principal
      • César Troncoso
      • Virginia Méndez
      • Mario Silva
    • 17avis d'utilisateurs
    • 44avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 12 victoires et 9 nominations au total

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    César Troncoso
    César Troncoso
    • Beto
    Virginia Méndez
    • Carmen
    Mario Silva
    • Valvulina
    Virginia Ruiz
    • Silvia
    Nelson Lence
    • Meleyo
    Henry De Leon
    • Nacente
    Jose Arce
    • Tica
    Rosario Dos Santos
    • Teresa
    Hugo Blandamuro
    • Tartamudo
    Andrea Alvarez
    • Esposa
    Wilson Alvez
    • Tomasito
    Carlos Andrade
    Brandon Antuna
    • Nino
    Baltasar Burgos
    • Capitan Alvarez
    Yonatan Da Silva
    • Liccal
    Rolando Inguierdo
    Paula Larruitia
    Carlos Lissardy
    • Réalisation
      • César Charlone
      • Enrique Fernández
    • Scénario
      • César Charlone
      • Enrique Fernández
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    8paul-allaer

    "The working people of Melo welcome Pope John Paul II"

    I recently was browsing the foreign movie section of my local library and stumbled upon this particular DVD. I didn't pay much attention to it, other than it was released by Film Movement, which has an amazing library of indie and foreign films, and so I went ahead and picked it up.

    "The Pope's Toilet" (2007 release from Uruguay; 97 min.) brings the story of Beto and his family and friend in the Melo community in Uruguay, not far from the border from Brazil. As the movie opens, we see Beto and several others biking back into Uruguay, heavily loaded with packages of all kinds. It's not long before we understand that Beto and his friends make a living smuggling everyday goods from southern Brazil into Melo. Meanwhile, Melo is getting excited about the upcoming visit of Pope John Paul II, and Beto and many others are thinking of a way to take advantage of this unexpected economic opportunity. To tell you more of the plot would spoil your viewing experience, you'll just have to see for yourself how it all plays out.

    Couple of comments: first, it wasn't until I was about to start watching this that I noticed this movie originally came out in 2007, so almost 10 years ago. It is amazing then to notice that the movie has a certain timelessness about it, as I found this movie utterly fresh and mesmerizing. I was at first a little put off by the movie's opening disclaimer that the events portrayed in the movie are "in essence true and it's only by chance they didn't occur the way they're told here", whatever that is supposed to mean. But the Pope did in fact visit Melo (in May, 1988). Second, the movie's director pays close attention to the economic struggles of the Melo community, synthesized here by Beto and his wife and daughter. His wife has accepted her fate, while his daughter has big dreams of becoming a radio announcer and going to study in Uruguay's far-away capital Montevideo. In that sense, this is a rather depressing movie, as life is hard for this remote community. It's all the more exciting then when the preparations for the Pope's visit begin (signs emphasize the blue collar aspects of Melo), and people in Melo are wondering/contemplating how many Brazilians will cross the border for this historic moment (and spend money in the Melo community): 2,000? 20,000? 200,000?

    Per the usual, the Film Movement DVD comes with a bonus shortie, this time the excellent "Video 3000" (5 min.) from Germany, an animated shortie about a person who has just received his new DVD player, and is trying to figure out the remote control. Just watch! Meanwhile, "The Pope's Toilet" is an excellent example of Film Movement's rich library of foreign and indie movies. "The Pope's Toilet" is HIGHLY RECOMMEDED!
    petresti96

    A meaningful message

    This is a movie about hope,friendship and the building rock of a society - the family.In the beginning I thought that religion would play a prominent role in the movie, but that was me rushing things up.

    The people of Melo, a town in Uruguay, put their "thinking hats" once the visit of Pope John Paul II is anounced.These people envision a sea of visitors running through their town and prepare adequately,making sacrifices, only to be left with a broken dream and empty pockets..

    In the beginning people make fun of their hazardous life, and in the end the same people defy the odds of life by turning on the other chick.

    To higher spirits,salute !
    10Rumpelstiltkin

    It deserves to be seen... but open your mind first.

    If you are looking for effects, heroes and such, don't watch it. If you watch movies as a thread of facts, or scenes, you'll never understand a movie like this. But if you open your mind enough to understand what poverty does to the characters; their broken dreams, their lack of material goods, their lack of education, food, etc., and read carefully each one of the subtle (and not so subtle sometimes) messages about honesty, friendship and family values, and how strong those values can be, you'll find you are watching a little jewel; surprisingly, non-pro actors almost outperform pro actors, thus making a very fresh and simple film, very natural. A message goes to church: it seems church doesn't care about poor people but only when is good marketing; feeding kids in poor countries (just an example, not related with the film) may be of great impact, but getting involved with problems and faith of people seems not to be important at all. That doesn't means stop feeding kids; that means not making a display of richness each time a country is visited, cause seems that the church laughs at people's poverty and suffering. I guess that's why so many of us in Uruguay believe in god, but doesn't trust the church as an institution anymore. Press credibility is at stake too. My personal opinion from now on: the message is clear.. the flame of values is still alive. Don't let it die, cause only values will keep us alive as big family.
    10CarNen

    In same league as the last few excellent films from Uruguay

    Excellent actors achieve a perfect description of how people live, work and feel in the Uruguayan towns bordering Brazil. They need very few quick words to tell you everything about the characters they represent.

    In spite of all their problems it still sends a very positive message about the efforts of this family to stay together. They are really concerned about the future of their daughter. Both parents go to extremes for the well being of their small family.

    The expressions of the silent face of the daughter tell you everything in her mind.

    It is a very sad subject but very well treated with delicate touches of humor.

    A bit too slow for today's viewer accustomed to fast action but, still an excellent movie.

    Maybe not as good as "Whisky" but in the same league of the several Uruguayan movies we have seen lately. Quite different but as good as "El viaje hacia el Mar".

    It is a film that leaves the viewer looking for hidden and not so hidden messages from its creators.

    It shows very clearly and graphically the contrast between the opulence of the trip of the Pope and his multiple assistants and the local poverty.

    The close-ups of the pope mobile stress the two different worlds; the Pope's and the people's.

    Is that a message to the church asking for a modernization of their public relations strategy?

    The TV reporter has no problem broadcasting news he has not confirmed. He talks about a long line of buses waiting to cross the borderline from Brazil, filled with visitors raising the expectations of the viewers.

    The many interviews with people who are planning to profit from the Pope's visit feed the hopes of many others without any real basis.

    Is that a message to the media, asking for more ethical reporting?
    10hrprossi

    Brilliant !!!

    Melo is like this. The film shows the reality of this area of the country where very poor people have to do their best in order to survive. It is the reality of most of our peoples in Latin America. Their dreams and their daily struggle against poverty and frustration. The Pope's visit is a very good way to show what these people do every day to live a "decent" life. The direction, the actors, the natural scenery. everything is in its right place and all of us left the theater with the feeling that life is so and nobody can do anything to change the way thing are for them. Just one word to define it: Excellent.

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    • Date de sortie
      • 19 mars 2008 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Uruguay
      • Brésil
      • France
    • Sites officiels
      • Official site
      • Pierre Grise (France)
    • Langues
      • Espagnol
      • Portugais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • The Pope's Toilet
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Aceguá, Rio Grande do Sul, Brésil
    • Sociétés de production
      • Chaya Films
      • Laroux-Ciné
      • O2 Filmes
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      • 1 129 663 $US
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      1 heure 30 minutes
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