THE BEST UNCONVENTIONAL CHRISTMAS MOVIES TO STREAM ON MUBI ITALY THIS HOLIDAY SEASON

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Explore a different side of the holiday season with our curated list of 5 unconventional Christmas movies ready to stream on MUBI Italy. Move beyond the typical classics and delve into surreal fantasy tales, whimsical dramas and emotionally resonant musicals — each an aesthetic gem that will add an unexpected flair to your holiday cheer.
“WINTER BOY” BY CHRISTOPHE HONORÉ, 2022

Christophe Honoré’s “Winter Boy” is a visually poetic journey through the intricacies of love and loss. The film captivates with its melancholic portrayal of winter, employing muted colors and atmospheric cinematography that invites contemplation. Follow characters entwined in intricate relationships against a backdrop of snow-covered landscapes.

“DONKEY SKIN” BY JACQUES DEMY, 1970

“Donkey Skin” by Jacques Demy is a visually enchanting fairy tale characterized by vibrant colors, lavish costumes, and dreamlike cinematography. Faced with an unwanted marriage proposal, Princess Donkey Skin (Catherine Deneuve) takes on a magical disguise, transforming the narrative into a captivating escape into a surreal world of fantasy and magic. Demy’s unique touch combines fantastical elements to craft a visually rich and imaginative experience.

“LOVE SONGS” BY CHRISTOPHE HONORÉ, 2007

Immerse yourself in a French musical that delves into the intricacies of modern relationships. Starring Louis Garrel, Ludivine Sagnier, and Chiara Mastroianni, the film follows the love lives of friends in Paris. The narrative takes unexpected turns as characters navigate romance, loss, and emotional entanglements during the chilly and intimate winter months, offering a contemporary portrayal of the city of love.

“THE UMBRELLAS OF CHERBOURG” BY JACQUES DEMY, 1964

Drenched in candy-colored visuals, “The Umbrellas of Cherbourg” is a musical masterpiece set against the backdrop of a French seaside town. It follows the romance between Geneviève (Catherine Deneuve), a young umbrella shop salesgirl, and Guy (Nino Castelnuovo), a mechanic. The film’s uniqueness lies in its operatic structure, where every line is sung, creating a musical journey through the highs and lows of love and life.

“THE CASSANDRA CAT” BY VOJTĚCH JASNÝ, 1963

“The Cassandra Cat” unfolds in a peculiar and dreamlike world where a mysterious feline possesses the ability to predict deaths. The film intertwines the lives of characters intersecting with this oracle, leading to surreal and interconnected events. Through inventive storytelling, this Czechoslovakian gem explores themes of fate, mortality, and the unpredictable nature of life.