Netflix and chill á la Lundtan: Christmas Edition

The warning voice of Michael Bublé, the smell of mulled wine and the roaring blaze from the fireplace symbolizes what we all have been waiting for (a little more than usual this year): Christmas! It is officially time to lower your shoulders, exhale and enjoy family time during the holiday season. Put on your Christmas…

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The warning voice of Michael Bublé, the smell of mulled wine and the roaring blaze from the fireplace symbolizes what we all have been waiting for (a little more than usual this year): Christmas! It is officially time to lower your shoulders, exhale and enjoy family time during the holiday season. Put on your Christmas socks, make a cup of hot chocolate, bring some gingerbread and find a comfortable place on your sofa. It’s time for Netflix and Chill á la Lundtan: Christmas Edition!

Get in the holiday spirit with our on screen recommendations:

  1. Love Actually 
  2. The Holiday 
  3. The Polar Express 
  4. Home Alone 
  5. The Family Stone 
  6. The Grinch (Netflix)
  7. A Christmas Carol 
  8. Home for Christmas (Netflix season 1 & 2) 
  9. Klaus (Netflix) 
  10. Harry Potter (all of them)
  11. Holiday in the Wild (Netflix)
  12.  Frozen (Viaplay) 
  13.  The Holiday Calendar (Netflix)
  14.  Miraklet – the yearly Swedish Christmas calendar (available at SVT)
  15.  Snøfall (Norwegian Christmas calendar available at NRK)
  16. The Lord of the Rings (all of them are available on Netflix)
  17. While You Were Sleeping (“Medans du sov” på svenska) 
  18.  Louis & Luca and the Snow Machine (Solan og Ludvig – Jul i Flåklypa)
  19.  The Elf (Netflix)
  20.  The Nightmare Before Christmas
  21.  Christmas Vacation
  22. Miracle On 34th Street

Merry Christmas from all of us in Lundtan!

About Nådiga Lundtan

Founded in 1948, Nådiga Lundtan has since been an important part of student life in at Lund School of Economics and Management at Lund University. The magazine covers a wide range of topics related to economics, society, and politics, as well as careers, entrepreneurship, and innovation. It is a platform for students to share their ideas and opinions on economics and related fields.

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