Chrismtas Staycation is a new movie about a family who can't be together on Christmas, so they bring their dysfunctional family Christmas online. It was filmed virtually across the country and tells the pandemic to suck it. This is a comedy that 2020 needs. Written and Directed by Jordan Imiola, the film stars Annie Abrams, Jon Harrison Taylor, Bill Kates, Jake McKenzie, Lindsey Payne, Marisa Dzintars, Pam Majumdar, Ian Longway, and Kerstin Porter.
Our protagonist, Alice, waits until the morning of Christmas Eve to tell her father that she and her husband won’t be home for Christmas. When they tell him, she finds out her two siblings, Charlotte and Tommy also waited until the last minute to tell their dad. He thought they were all coming home this year and is incredibly disappointed.
Alice decides to throw a virtual Christmas party for her father and invites all of her wacky extended family to make it up. Things get complicated when her dad doesn’t want to go unless she keeps 3 Christmas conditions. Now, she has less than 8 hours to pull off a virtual Christmas miracle.
Christmas Staycation was filmed entirely on Zoom in actors’ homes in Los Angeles and across the nation. This is a Christmas comedy that 2020 needs. The film is incredibly relatable since millions are staying home this Christmas. It also creates humor from the pandemic and demonstrates that even though we can’t physically be together, we can still be together.
It’s packed full of hilarious jokes, eccentric characters, and a fast paced-energy that makes you forget you’re watching a movie that was all filmed via Zoom. From ex-convicts who crash the virtual party to Zoom-A-Santa’s, this film is incredibly entertaining from start to finish.
Our protagonist, Alice, waits until the morning of Christmas Eve to tell her father that she and her husband won’t be home for Christmas. When they tell him, she finds out her two siblings, Charlotte and Tommy also waited until the last minute to tell their dad. He thought they were all coming home this year and is incredibly disappointed.
Alice decides to throw a virtual Christmas party for her father and invites all of her wacky extended family to make it up. Things get complicated when her dad doesn’t want to go unless she keeps 3 Christmas conditions. Now, she has less than 8 hours to pull off a virtual Christmas miracle.
Christmas Staycation was filmed entirely on Zoom in actors’ homes in Los Angeles and across the nation. This is a Christmas comedy that 2020 needs. The film is incredibly relatable since millions are staying home this Christmas. It also creates humor from the pandemic and demonstrates that even though we can’t physically be together, we can still be together.
It’s packed full of hilarious jokes, eccentric characters, and a fast paced-energy that makes you forget you’re watching a movie that was all filmed via Zoom. From ex-convicts who crash the virtual party to Zoom-A-Santa’s, this film is incredibly entertaining from start to finish.