Summer family chaos: All-inclusive” vacation in danger!
Discover the package tour in the humorous film “Family Chaos – all inclusive” with Rudolf and his family in Greece.

Summer family chaos: All-inclusive” vacation in danger!
On August 30, 2025, KiKa broadcast the humorous family film “Family Chaos – all inclusive”. Director Hannes Holm presents the turbulent story of Rudolf, a stingy tax clerk whose dream vacation in Greece unexpectedly falls through. In order not to disappoint his family's anticipation, he quickly plans his own package trip.
The story, based on the original title “The Anderssons in Greece,” takes viewers into the summer holiday atmosphere, which quickly turns into a chaotic adventure. The viewer accompanies 12-year-old Sönke, who is looking forward to the summer holidays instead of resigning himself to a caravan holiday. Sönke also brings an amusing touch to the story by breaking up with his girlfriend before leaving to make room for possible new acquaintances on vacation.
A turbulent vacation
The adventure takes off when Sönke meets Edda on the plane, who shows no interest in him. Humorous confusion arises when it turns out that Edda's mother is in a relationship with Sönke's swimming teacher, to whom he had pretended to have a broken leg before the holidays. While Rudolf insists that the family take part in many of the resort's activities, Sönke's vacation desires are increasingly overshadowed by the chaos of his family interactions.
A turning point in Sönke's summer vacation is his surprising meeting with Aphrodite, the goddess of love. She tells him to be silent for a day, which further complicates the family situation. The comedy of the film lies in the mixture of typical holiday clichés and the unpredictable twists and turns that life brings with it.
Production and availability
The film was produced in 2012 and has established itself as a popular family format. With actors like William Ringström, Morgan Alling and Anja Lundqvist in the lead roles, “Family Chaos – All Inclusive” offers both entertainment and divine humor. The script comes from Sören Olsson, Anders Jacobsson and Hannes Holm himself. Music by Adam Nordén and high-quality camerawork by Mats Axby round off the overall work.
For anyone who missed the broadcast, the film is available as video on demand in the KiKa media library. A repeat on linear television is not planned. The film offers subtitled options and is also available in HD quality. Viewers can look forward to a humorous film that reflects on the challenges and misfortunes of family life with a charming smile.
For more information regarding broadcast and plot details, visit Spielfilm.de and TVseries.de.