The Pope's Toilet is a Uruguayan film that tells the story of a poor man named Beto who lives in a small town near the Brazilian border. Beto comes up with a plan to build a public toilet in his backyard in order to profit from the influx of people who will be attending the Pope's visit to the town.
As Beto works tirelessly to complete the toilet, he faces numerous challenges and obstacles along the way. Despite the skepticism of his family and neighbors, Beto remains determined to see his plan through to the end.
When the Pope finally arrives in town, Beto's toilet becomes a hot commodity, with people lining up to use it. However, Beto soon realizes that his dreams of wealth may not come true as he had hoped.
The Pope's Toilet is a poignant and humorous film that explores themes of poverty, faith, and the lengths people will go to in order to improve their lives. It is a story of resilience and determination in the face of adversity.