The streets, roofs of houses and tree branches were covered with the first snow, which was a sign of winter. This means that very soon the holidays will come with snowflakes. We have selected for you the movies and TV series that will make you feel the atmosphere of the new season.
“Vikings: Valhalla”, dir. Michael Hirst and Jeb Stewart (2022-…)

Scandinavian sagas are an inexhaustible source of inspiration in snowy weather. The plot of the series “Vikings: Valhalla” will tell about the Vikings’ attempt to conquer England, Leif Eriksson’s journey to America, the fight against Christians and, of course, love and revenge. Vikings spin-off series stars Sam Corlett, Frida Gustafsson and Leo Suter.
“House of the Dragon”, dir. Miguel Sapochnik (2022-…)

The action of “House of the Dragon” takes place 200 years before the main events of the series “Game of Thrones”, based on the idea of \u200b\u200bGeorge RR Martin. The fantasy will depict the struggle for the Iron Throne between the two branches of the ruling Targaryen dynasty. Starring Paddy Considine, Matt Smith, Emma d’Arcy, Millie Alcock, Olivia Cooke.
“Through the Snow”, dir. Bong Joon Ho (2020 – 2023)

After a man-made disaster, the world entered a new ice age. The sole surviving member of humanity races around the world in a giant express train. As before, passengers on the train are divided by social class: the seats of the elite are located in the locomotive, while the poor are forced to squeeze in the back. One day, a group of disgruntled people decide to start a rebellion. The fantasy series stars Jennifer Connelly, Sean Bean, Chris Evans, Song Kang Ho and Tilda Swinton.
“Black Snow”, dir. Stepan Burnashev (2021)

Winter landscapes of Yakutia have long become an Internet meme. Life in a truly harsh region is very difficult. And Stepan Burnashev’s metaphorical drama about greed “Black Snow” is proof of this. Truck driver Gosha delivers food to remote settlements of Yakutia and exchanges burnt vodka for meat and fish, the only currency of the northern region. On the way back, his car breaks down. Now he must survive in the icy desert.
“Little Women”, dir. Greta Gerwig (2019)

This story will warm your heart even in the worst weather. Adapted from Louisa May Alcott’s novel, the new film tells the fate of four dissimilar sisters in March. They continue to live their lives, dream, and fall in love during the Civil War. Greta Gerwig’s film is especially impressive with its star cast: Emma Watson, Saoirse Ronan, Florence Pugh, Eliza Scanlen, Laura Dern, Timothée Chalamet and Meryl Streep.
Source: People Talk

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