If you are a member of Amazon Prime or you are for this Advent get a trial subscription, then you can watch different films and series at no additional cost. Christmas films are also among them. You can fill the dark December evenings, Advent Sundays and Christmas with these. Also and especially in the current Covid-19 pandemic and the associated avoidance of contact, the (Christmas) films contained free of charge in Prime can help to pass the time. In the following you will find a small overview.
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Christmas movies on Amazon Prime Video
The following list does not claim to be complete, but shows a few films for Christmas and the time around it. Have fun browsing through the individual suggestions:
- Three hazelnuts for cinderella: View here
- The snow Queen: View here
- Merry Christmas: View here
- The Grinch (2018): View here
- The polar express: View here
- Elliot, the smallest reindeer: View here
- Crazy Christmas: View here
- Last Christmas: View here
- Indeed ... love: View here
- The Christmas grouch: View here
- Love doesn't need a vacation: View here
- My fake date: View here
- Rent An Elf - The Christmas Planner: View here
- Five Stars Christmas: View here
- Pastewka's Christmas story (series): View here
Further advantages in the Prime subscription from Amazon
Regardless of whether it is a trial membership or a paid subscription: Amazon Prime offers various advantages. In addition to the “Prime Video” streaming service for films, series, documentaries and other entertainment, there is also “Prime Music” for music streaming, “Prime Reading” for e-books and digital magazines, and “Prime Gaming” for video game Content and, last but not least, the free premium shipping when purchasing products on the Amazon site. In addition, you can distribute a free Twitch subscription for your favorite streamer every month. In addition to the regular price offers, there are also special prices for trainees and students. Here are all the details.
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