Best Christmas romance films to watch this festive season according to the Met Film School

These are some of the best seasonal romantic films to watch during the holidays.
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It is finally the time to turn off work's email notifications, hang up school uniforms and unwind with a classic Christmas film in the run up to the big day.

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With less than a week to go before Christmas the MetFilm School has sought advice from one of its top ‘rom-com’ experts to help film buffs decide which heart-warming seasonal films to binge-watch.

It is finally the time to turn off work's email notifications, hang up school uniforms and unwind with a classic Christmas film in the run up to the big day.It is finally the time to turn off work's email notifications, hang up school uniforms and unwind with a classic Christmas film in the run up to the big day.
It is finally the time to turn off work's email notifications, hang up school uniforms and unwind with a classic Christmas film in the run up to the big day.
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Dr Alice Guilluy, lecturer at the world famous MetFilm School, has collated a list of films for people to watch over the next week to get them excited for Santa's arrival.

Here are nine of her top Christmas films to watch during the holidays.

The Holiday

If this is too cheesy for you, better turn away now, it’s not going to get better.

Nancy Meyers’ is one of the reigning contemporary masters of the rom-com, and this is one of my personal favourites: yes, both heroines’ homes are worth millions, but their messiness and awkwardness make them engaging and relatable, and the production design is, as ever with Meyers’ films, flawless.

The Shop Around The Corner

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A true Christmas classic: this delightful epistolary romance between two warring shop-floor workers bears the hallmarks of the famed ‘Lubitsch touch’.

Jimmy Stewart has never been swoon-worthier.

Do also check out Nora Ephron’s 1998 remake (You’ve Got Mail), which is on my colleague Justin’s Trefgane's (screenwriter) must-watch list.

Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani

One of the best rom-coms of the last decade.

This one does not feature Christmas, but does end (happily-ever-after) on New Year’s Eve, and most of the first act is set in the snow-capped Himalayas.

Every single musical number is excellent, Deepika Padukone and Ranbir Kapoor’s chemistry is spectacular, and (a sign of a truly great rom-com) the best friend characters almost steal the show.

Sissi

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This one has absolutely nothing to do with the holidays, except it is an absolute Christmas TV classic in mainland Europe (Empress Elizabeth of Austria, whose life it dramatises, was born on December 24).

The gowns are to die for, Romy Schneider is exceptional, and the romance is ultra-schmaltzy.

Desk Set

Katharine Hepburn and Spencer Tracy’s real-life romance shines through this charming rom-com between a snarky librarian (Hepburn, always magnificent) and the grumpy IT engineer (Spencer Tracey, wonderful gruff) hired to replace her with a computer.

A truly funny 1950s workplace comedy, featuring endearing sidekicks, fantastic zingers and a heart-warming Christmas finale.

What’s Cooking?

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Set at Thanksgiving, Gurinder Chadha is most famous for her brilliant Bend It Like Beckham (not a Christmas movie, an everyday all the time movie), but this lovely portmanteau Thanksgiving film is very underrated.

Come for the family drama, stay for the lovingly-shot food.

Die Hard / Making of Die Hard

Whilst technically not a romance (the love story is very much a subplot), this is an undeniable Christmas classic (or is it?).

And whilst the film itself needs no introduction, the dedicated episode of Netflix’s The Movies That Made Us is well-worth a watch, too.

All That Heaven Allows

Here’s a proper 50s weepie for those tired of all the holiday cheer.

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Shot in glorious Technicolour, this heart-breaking love story between an upper-class widow (Jane Wyman) and her gardener (Rock Hudson) will have you reaching for the tissues in no time.

Features possibly the most heart-wrenching gift-giving scene in Hollywood history.

And if you need to cry some more, watch Rainer Werner Fassbinder’s New German Cinema remake, Fear Eats The Soul (1974).

Love Actually

And finally, the most controversial of all.

Is it a creepy, bloated mess which tries to make stalking romantic (spoiler: no, rom-com viewers aren’t idiots), or a star-studded ode to love and London?

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I stand firmly in the second camp and have seen this once every year since it was released nearly 20 years ago.

Sing it with me: I feel it in my fingers, I feel it in my toes!

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