Late Night Mournings is a television drama series that depicts a Hispanic family-owned funeral home business

The series traces several of the characters over the course of years dating back to pre-Castro Cuba through the present operation of the business in Miami, Florida.

Real stories will introduce viewers to the dynamics of running a family business as well as the drama and comedy associated with the Hispanic community and its funeral customs

The series will also deal with issues such as the death care business and the role of religion in the Hispanic culture

The series will present 13 episodes of one (1) hour each

Original Idea and Script

Miguel A. Maspons

Third generation funeral home family

Grandson of Leopoldo E. Rivero, Founder of Rivero Funeral Homes in Havana, Cuba in 1948; exiled with family to Miami in 1963; opened Rivero Funeral Homes in Miami in 1965; sold business to Stewart Enterprises in 1994

Owner of Maspons Funeral Homes in Miami, Florida, which opened in 1997 and currently services over 700 families a year

Practicing corporate attorney at Maspons, Sellek Jacobs in Coral Gables, Florida

Graduate of Harvard University (B.S. in Sociology, 1985) and Boston College Law School (J.D. 1988)

Viewers will meet the Perez family, which has been involved in the funeral home business since 1952 in Havana, Cuba. The prominent characters are:

Federico “Paco” Perez obtained the original Perez Funeral Home business as part of an “arrangement” negotiated by his mother, Caridad “Aca” Perez and the owner of a struggling funeral home

The “arrangement” required that Paco end his relationship with the wife of the owner of the funeral home in exchange for the transfer of ownership of the funeral home and real estate to the Perez family

Aca is the shrewd, practical, yet compassionate matriarch of the Perez family, who guides and directs the family until her death in 2001

The rest of the characters include Julio and Maria Perez, the children of Paco and his American-born ex-wife, Barbara Bradley Perez, who is the daughter of a former American diplomat who was stationed in Cuba until 1960. Barbara lives in Miami but is not involved in the family business

Julio and Maria Perez, who were born in Miami, Florida, are the present day owners and operators of Perez Funeral Homes. They grew up in and around the family funeral home business.

Fr. Antonio Davila is an excommunicated Catholic Priest and longtime family friend, who is very opinionated on issues ranging from politics to religion. Although he was born and raised in Cuba, he is of Mexican heritage as his family fled Mexico after the Mexican Revolution of 1910

Juan Maldonado is a friend and confidant of Paco as well as a funeral home employee with drinking and gambling issues that lead to questionable decisions

Marta Calvo is one of the original funeral home mourners (“Lloronas”) hired by the funeral home in Miami, Florida to attend funeral viewings and grieve with families

Elisa Santos is the current leader of the Lloronas. Elisa created a successful, albeit illegal, local tourist bus business from funds obtained/extorted from grieving families.

Premise

The show follows the family and the business from Pre-Castro Cuba through the present day. Viewers will experience scenes and events from the early years of the business in Cuba through the exile to the United States and up through the current operations in Miami, Florida.

The series depicts the dynamics of running a family business, the unknown elements of the funeral industry, the influence of religion on the death experience and the idiosyncrasies of the Hispanic culture.

Structure

The series is comprised of 13 episodes of 1 hour each. The episodes are interspersed with scenes and events from Cuba in the 1950’s through the present day in Miami. On one level, the series is a typical family drama. On another level, it distinguishes itself by focusing on and highlighting Hispanic customs and death care rituals, which are explored on many levels.

Each episode begins by addressing family, business, political or religious issues. These issues are often explored from the comfort of Aca’s kitchen.

The series will incorporate scenery from locations in 1950’s Pre-Castro Cuba and from Miami from the 1960’s through the present day.

Major Themes

The series focuses on the family, the business of death, the crises associated with this environment, grief, religion and the Hispanic culture.

Characters

Caridad “Aca” Perez

Matriarch of the Perez family

Born in the Pinar del Rio province in Cuba in 1908 to a family involved in the cigar industry. She grew up very poor

Met Jose Perez in 1926 and they married in 1927

They moved to Havana soon after they married and opened a flower shop

She and Jose had their only child Federico “Paco” Perez in 1929

Widowed in 1930 and never remarried

She took over operations of flower shop after Jose’s death. Their main customers were funeral homes

Family is her main concern. Devoted her life to raising her only son

She negotiated the “transfer” of funeral home from Jose Diaz to Paco as part of “arrangement” where Paco ended his relationship with Diaz’s wife

Helped Paco manage the funeral home business in Cuba and later in the United States

Exiled from Cuba in 1960 when family business was “nationalized” by Castro government

Very simple yet elegant woman; proud and practical

Small in stature but commanded respect

Not educated beyond high school but has much real world experience; common sense astute businesswoman

Lived on second floor of funeral home in Miami until her death in 2001

Federico “Paco” Perez

Only son of Jose and Aca Perez

Born in Havana in 1929

Jose, his father, passed away when Paco was an infant

Brought up by Aca, who was a single mother. She was his role model and mentor

A poor student that was restless in school

Worked in family business (flower shop) throughout his early life

Delivered flowers on his bicycle as a youth and took on more responsibilities as he matured. Very mature for his age

Had few friends his age and spent most of his free time socializing with other (older) flower shop employees

Very passionate about his interests; principal interest was making money

Fiercely loyal

Relatively handsome but his most attractive qualities were his fearlessness and his outgoing personality

Made a point of dressing well despite his limited means

Attracted to older women

Involved in controversial affair with wife of Jose Diaz, owner of Diaz Funeral Home, whom he met when delivering flowers to Diaz Funeral Home

Affair ended when Aca brokered a deal in which Paco ended affair in exchange for transfer of Diaz funeral home business and real estate

He and Aca took over a failing business and grew it into one of the largest and most successful in Cuba

Met and married Barbara Bradley, daughter of American diplomat

Lost his business when Castro government “nationalized” funeral home in 1960

Remained in Cuba until 1963 hoping to regain his business. Was able to send his family to Miami in 1961 with help from his diplomat father-in-law

Exiled to United States in 1963

Worked odd jobs in Miami until he was able to open his first funeral home in 1965

He was obsessed with succeeding in United States

He and Barbara had 2 children, Julio and Maria

Divorced in late 1960’s and never remarried

Turned over business to Julio and Maria in 2002 after Aca’s death but remained involved

Julio Perez

First-born child of Paco and Barbara Bradley

Born in 1960 in Cuba and emigrated with his mother in 1961

Spent much of his youth at funeral home

Very quiet but organized and efficient

Lacks Paco’s passion and personality

Educated at finest private schools in Miami and attended local college

Initially not interested in working in family business

Studied engineering in college and first job after college was at aviation repair business

Joined family business after company he worked for relocated out of state

Obtained funeral director’s license at local college

Married to Esther Estevez in 1985 and they have 2 children, Mayra (1987) and Barbara (1989)

Lives modestly

Very conservative (socially, politically and economically)

Very close to his mother, Barbara Bradley, who also lives in Miami and divorced Paco in late 1960’s

Maria Perez

Second child of Paco and Barbara

Born in 1964 in Miami after family exiled from Cuba

Rebellious child who always questioned authority

Very close to Aca but not particularly close to her mother, Barbara or Paco

Attended finest private schools In Miami but constantly in trouble

Attracted to “bad boys” throughout her teenage years

Very intelligent but not motivated in school

After high school, she attended junior college where she studied business

At the insistence of Aca, she obtained her funeral director’s license and began working in funeral home

Fascinated by embalming

Never married although involved in many relationships

In the family business, she is constantly challenging the traditional ways of running a funeral home

After Paco decided to “retire” from the funeral home, at Aca’s insistence, she assumed primary responsibility for the funeral home business

Has a decent relationship with Julio but does not like his conservative style

Juan Maldonado

Born in Cuba in 1945

Left Cuba as a Pedro Pan child in the early 1960’s

First job in Miami was as an attendant at the funeral home and eventually became manager overseeing staff

Lives life “hard”

Divorced twice with no children

Heavy drinker and small-time gambler

Despite faults, considered pseudo-family member of Perez family

Frequent visitor to Aca’s home at the funeral home

Lives well beyond his means

Becomes “close” with Elisa Santos, current leader of the Lloronas, and provides her with information regarding deceased clients

Fr. Antonio Davila

Born in 1933 in Havana to family of Mexican descent

Became a Catholic priest in 1957

Passionate and opinionated on all topics, particularly politics and religion

Was excommunicated by Catholic Church for refusing to leave Cuba after Cuban Revolution

Joined the resistance against the Castro regime and was caught and jailed

Was released from prison in early 1970’s and came to Miami

Despite being excommunicated, he wears his clerics every day

Hired by Paco and Aca as “spiritual advisor” to funeral home

Daily visitor to Aca’s apartment where they would debate political and religious topics

Marta Calvo

Born in Havana in 1940

Engaged to a young Cuban policeman in late 1950’s, who was arrested and imprisoned during Cuban revolution

Left Cuba in 1960 and lived in Miami until her death in 2005

Aspiring actress in Cuba

Very attractive in her youth and remained an elegant woman as she aged

Despite limited economic resources always made enough money to survive

Worked at beauty salon in Havana where she met Aca

Aca hired her to be one of the original professional mourners (Lloronas)

Recruited other Lloronas

Elisa Santos

Born in 1969 in Miami to Cuban-born parents

Tall,lean and very attractive

Always used her beauty to manipulate and control

Attended acting school after graduating from high school

Was recruited at acting school by Marta to become a Llorona, who became a surrogate mother to her

Worked with and reported to Juan Maldonado in Llorona program and they had a brief romantic relationship

Became aware of Juan’s gambling issues and used this information to obtain personal information about family of deceased in order to extort money

Opened a Miami tour bus business where she has laundered much of the money that she has extorted from the families at the funeral home

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