1. "Arthur Christmas"
This is a work that combines laughter and tears. It tells the story of Arthur's quest to complete a task before the end of Christmas. A funny story caused by an urgent gift delivery task.
2. "Klaus: The Secret of Christmas"
The film is co-directed by Sergio Pablos and Carlos Martinez Lopez and tells the story The story of the friendship between postman Jasper and carpenter Klaus brings joy back to Smeerensburg.
The entire film has playful and warm images, soft and beautiful melody, and rich plot. The audience can also see the reappearance of hand-drawn animation here.
3. "The Nightmare Before Christmas"
The film is directed by Henry Selick and tells the story of Halloween's Pumpkin King Jack who goes to be Santa Claus but fails to cross over.
The entire film inherits Tim Burton's consistent gothic style, but it is also naive and romantic. I believe everyone can’t help but feel after reading this: Jack is so cute!
4. "The Grinch"
The Grinch is adapted from a picture book by Dr. Seuss - "How the Grinch Stole Christmas".
There was a live-action version before, and now there is an animated version. The core of the movie is simple - love is the panacea for everything.
5. "Scary Town"
"Scary Town" is not a horror movie, but a clay stop-motion animation that will make you laugh until you burst into laughter. It tells the story of a cowboy , the hilarious daily life of an Indian living in a pony's house (the pony is the owner of the house).
As a Christmas extra of "Scary Town", "Scary Town: Christmas Cake" is 27 minutes long and nominated for the 27th European Film Award for Best Short Film. It is also completely accessible to children as young as 6 years old. .