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Between Icebergs and Gaucho Pants 2025

43 min📅 2025-11-01

"Belonging isn’t genetic"

In Francisco Sieczkowski's quirky debut, *Between Icebergs and Gaucho Pants (2025)*, a surreal outbreak in the fledgling Republic of the Pampas collides with Rosário's restless life in Newfoundland, sparking a whirlwind quest for identity.

Director: Francisco Sieczkowski

Cast

Francisco Sieczkowski
Bartolomeu
Daniel Torresini
Presidente Covas/Romualdo
Eduarda França
Rosário
Jessica Reinaldo
Castelhana/Ana Caceccini
Stefane Ferreira
Caetana
Sidney Andrade
Beto
Marco Gabriel Barreto
Sebastião
Alexa Nicole
Cecilia
Matheus Salvia
Vendedor

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Between Icebergs and Gaucho Pants (2025) about?

The film follows Rosário, a Brazilian woman in Newfoundland, as she navigates a bizarre epidemic in the young Republic of the Pampas. Her journey becomes a surreal odyssey about identity and displacement, where the line between reality and absurdity keeps blurring.

Who directed Between Icebergs and Gaucho Pants?

The film was directed by Francisco Sieczkowski, marking his feature debut with a bold, genre-blending vision.

Who stars in Between Icebergs and Gaucho Pants?

The core cast includes Francisco Sieczkowski, Daniel Torresini, Eduarda França, Jessica Reinaldo, and Stefane Ferreira, with Sidney Andrade rounding out the ensemble.

Is Between Icebergs and Gaucho Pants (2025) worth watching?

If you love offbeat, thought-provoking stories that defy easy labels, this 43-minute sci-fi comedy-drama is a hidden gem. Its mix of absurd humor and existential musings makes it a refreshing watch, even if IMDb hasn't weighed in yet.

How long is Between Icebergs and Gaucho Pants?

The film runs for 43 minutes.

About Between Icebergs and Gaucho Pants (2025) — A quirky sci-fi comedy about belonging in the most unexpected places

In Francisco Sieczkowski's quirky debut, *Between Icebergs and Gaucho Pants (2025)*, a surreal outbreak in the fledgling Republic of the Pampas collides with Rosário's restless life in Newfoundland, sparking a whirlwind quest for identity. This offbeat blend of comedy, drama, and sci-fi thrives on absurdity, exploring what it means to belong when the ground beneath you feels perpetually shifting. With a playful tone that balances heart and humor, the film weaves displacement into its DNA, asking whether roots are something you're born with—or something you choose against all odds.

Expect a visually inventive escape where penguins might share the frame with gaucho pants, proving that humor and existential questions can coexist. The 43-minute runtime races by like a Newfie wind, leaving audiences grinning yet haunted by its central question: if belonging isn't genetic, where do we look to find it?