13. Klaus (2019)
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Klaus imagines the origin of Santa Claus with warm storytelling and marvelous animation. It tells the story of an egocentric postman and a misanthropic toymaker who make a fighting town into a place of festivity. The movie concludes with a joyful end because the town comes to adopt Christmas practices, representing hope and kindness. The end, where Klaus disappears into legend, perfectly ties the movie to the holiday spirit. This award-winning masterpiece is one of the most innovative and touching Christmas movies of recent times.
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