A workaholic dad, trying to win over his kids, heads to the coast of Durban for a big work meeting under the guise of a family road trip vacation.

A Workaholic’s Misguided Adventure
Disaster Holiday is a hilarious South African comedy that follows the misadventures of a workaholic father who, in a desperate attempt to reconnect with his family, plans a “family vacation” to the stunning coast of Durban. Unbeknownst to his unsuspecting children, this isn’t your typical beach getaway; it’s a thinly veiled cover for an important work meeting.
The film stars Lunathi Mampofu, Kenneth Nkosi, and Tina Jaxa, who bring their comedic talents to this chaotic and heartwarming tale. Directed and written by Rethabile Ramaphakela, Disaster Holiday is a delightful blend of humor, heart, and family-friendly fun.
A Family Vacation, or a Business Trip in Disguise?
The plot revolves around the character of the workaholic father, played by Kenneth Nkosi. Determined to win back the love and respect of his children, he concocts a plan to take them on a much-needed family vacation. However, his true intentions are far from leisurely. He secretly schedules a crucial work meeting during their trip, hoping to balance his professional commitments with quality family time.
As the family embarks on their journey, chaos ensues. Misunderstandings, unexpected challenges, and hilarious situations arise, testing the bonds of family and the limits of patience. The kids, initially excited about the prospect of a fun-filled holiday, quickly realize that their father’s priorities lie elsewhere.
A Comedy of Errors
Disaster Holiday is a comedy of errors that delivers plenty of laughs. The film’s humor stems from the clash of expectations, the awkwardness of forced family bonding, and the absurdity of the father’s attempts to juggle work and family. The performances of the cast, particularly Kenneth Nkosi, are spot-on, bringing the characters to life with their comedic timing and delivery.
Despite the comedic elements, Disaster Holiday also explores deeper themes of family, love, and the importance of communication. The film highlights the consequences of neglecting family for work and the need to prioritize relationships. Through its humor and heart, Disaster Holiday reminds us that family is the most important thing in life.
A South African Gem
Disaster Holiday is a refreshing addition to the South African film industry. It’s a lighthearted and entertaining film that is perfect for families and audiences of all ages. With its strong performances, witty script, and beautiful coastal setting, Disaster Holiday is a must-watch for anyone looking for a good laugh and a heartwarming story.
So, if you’re in the mood for a fun-filled family comedy that will leave you smiling, be sure to check out Disaster Holiday. It’s a cinematic treat that will have you laughing from start to finish.