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Pánfilo, portrayed by the talented comedian Luis Silva, is a retired elderly man living in Havana. He is characterized by his extreme preoccupation with his monthly food ration book ( la libreta ) and his constant anxiety over the rising costs of living. Despite his grumpiness and obsession with "checking the weight" of his bread at the local bakery, Pánfilo represents the integrity and resilience of the average Cuban citizen. He is the moral compass of the show, often caught between his desire to follow the rules and the chaotic, sometimes unethical schemes of his neighbors. The Supporting Cast

The title of the show, Vivir del Cuento , roughly translates to "surviving by one's wits." This is the core philosophy of Pánfilo’s world. It is a world where neighbors are family, and every crisis is met with a mixture of frustration and laughter. Pánfilo’s popularity stems from his authenticity; he is neither a hero nor a villain, but a survivor. el mundo de panfilo

While the show is filmed in Havana and focuses on local issues, "El Mundo de Pánfilo" has a massive following among the Cuban diaspora in Miami and beyond. Through YouTube and social media, Pánfilo has become a bridge between the island and its emigrants, offering a nostalgic yet honest look at the reality of home. Pánfilo, portrayed by the talented comedian Luis Silva,

The Philippines was a Spanish colony for over 300 years. The name "Panfilo" is archaic, evoking a sense of "ilustrado" (the educated elite) failure. The use of "El Mundo" (The World) creates a sense of epic grandeur that stands in ironic contrast to the film’s claustrophobic, dirty, and cramped sets. He is the moral compass of the show,

The "Mundo" is populated by a charming cast of anthropomorphic characters and family members. While Pánfilo is the star, he does not work alone.