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  1. Acceptable-Spell-368 on

    I assure You in Czechia it would lead to a defenestration and in Slovakia to a military uprising. 

  2. FearlessHuckleberry6 on

    Curious how it happened that it got popular there?

  3. Glittering-Boss-911 on

    In Romania “Home Alone” is the mandatory movie for Christmas. 🙃

  4. red_winge1107 on

    It’s important in Germany too. Not as a cherished national icon but loved by a lot of people.

  5. skunyfuny666 on

    Karel Gott !!!!! The legend!!!! Merry Christmas from 🇨🇿

  6. David_W_J on

    I managed to translate most of the name into English, but Aschenbrödel defeated my limited knowledge of German! I guessed ‘Aschen’ correctly, but I would never have guessed ‘brödel’!

    (It’s “Three hazelnuts for Cinderella”)

  7. Mysterious-Emu4030 on

    Meanwhile in France, we have a Christmas movie called “Santa Claus is a bastard”. Welcome to Europe!

  8. misho8723 on

    Czechoslovak/East German movie – the movie is from 1973, so if you are going to use Easter Germany, you need to use Czechoslovak for the movie aswell as at that time those were the names for those countries

  9. Perfect_Match_1111 on

    Christmas wouldn’t be a real Christmas in Slovakia without this movie. The same goes for Home Alone and Perinbaba. 🙂

  10. In Finland we watch The Snowman at 11:30. Right after that everyone switches to another channel to watch the Christmas Peace Declaration, which is held in Turku, of all places.

  11. SaltyPressure7583 on

    Watching it right now in Norway. No riots this time either

  12. Wahx-il-Baqar on

    In Italy its “Una Poltrona per Due”. Italy can survive government failures and economic crises, but if it doesn’t air on Christmas Eve, it will cease to exist.

  13. About riots concerning Norwegian TV programs, I remember that people were furious on NRK’s Facebook page when they broadcasted the fire of Notre-Dame in Paris instead of the traditional Easter detective film in 2019.

  14. Hughley_N_Dowd on

    I don’t know if it’s better or worse than having to watch Kalle Ankas Jul at 15:00 promptly for the fiftyeleventh time.

    Perhaps we could swap one year, dear neighbour? 

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