Natale In Sudafrica (2010) Info

Carlo (De Sica) is on a secret holiday with his young second wife. Things go south when he encounters his brother Massimo (Ghini). A series of misunderstandings and lies ensue as they try to outdo each other while hiding their respective secrets.

Natale in Sudafrica represents the late-peak era of the genre before audiences began shifting toward more sophisticated comedies or international blockbusters. Natale in Sudafrica (2010)

The film features a mix of established Italian comedians and television personalities: Carlo (De Sica) is on a secret holiday

Bringing his signature Roman humor to the ensemble. Plot Overview Natale in Sudafrica represents the late-peak era of

It heavily relies on regional Italian stereotypes (Romans vs. Tuscans) and the "ugly Italian" abroad trope.

A group of friends and unlikely travelers embark on a safari. This plotline focuses on the clash between their "Italian habits" and the unpredictable nature of the African wilderness, leading to encounters with wild animals and local traditions. Themes & Critical Reception

Neri Parenti, a veteran of the Cinepanettone genre.