Classic films
On these dates you can see “Three Hazelnuts for Cinderella” at Christmas
What would the festive season be without the magical fairytale film adaptation from 1976? For many people, Christmas is hard to imagine without “Cinderella”. It’s good that the film can be seen on numerous channels again this year!
Much about winter is bad. The darkness, the cold, the slush, black ice. And did we already have the darkness? So it’s only fair that there is a whole bunch of festive days at this uncomfortable time of year. And you should make yourself as comfortable as possible on those. Decorate your own four walls in an atmospheric way, bake a large supply of delicious cookies and place them everywhere within reach, light the fireplace and place the fluffiest blanket on the sofa. And then turn on the TV.
A couple of nice films for the mind
There are a few films around Christmas time that are simply good for the soul. And no, we’re not talking about “die hard”. But classics like “The Little Lord” or “The Muppets Christmas Story” make you feel good, even if you see them again and again every year. After all, New Year’s Eve is not possible without “Dinner for One”!
A film that is part of the standard holiday program in many families is the fairy tale “Three Hazelnuts for Cinderella”. The 1973 Czech production is so popular that the public broadcasters want to make sure that anyone who wants to see Cinderella gets the chance. That is why the fairy tale film is broadcast on the various channels – from ARD to Bavarian radio to the children’s channel – on various days at different times. The broadcast dates have already been set:
24th of December | ||
ARD | 12.10 | clock |
One | 18.50 | clock |
NDR | 16.00 | clock |
WDR | 20.15 | clock |
25 December | ||
ARD | 09.55 | clock |
MDR | 16.00 | clock |
December 26th | ||
SWR | 16.35 | clock |
January 1st | ||
RBB | 14.30 | clock |
January 6, 2020 | ||
BR | 8.30 | clock |
At any time | ||
Netflix | on call |
There is no excuse not to see him!
The good: who actually at none This date has the opportunity to crumble away from the family celebration in order to watch his favorite Christmas film, can also enjoy the full “Cinderella” enjoyment regardless of the broadcast schedule. Netflix has the classic film on offer and offers its subscribers to stream at any time.