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Winter Blues: Movies To Cheer Up The Mood

The winter months are finally coming to an end and we're slowly beginning to peek out from under the duvet and our respective grey moods. But if its a little optimism, a pick me up or just something entertaining to bring a touch of perspective that you're looking for look no further then our list of movies to beat the winter blues.

We've carefully curated a selection of films that remind you of the fleeting nature of life, whats really important and that all things will pass, so live life to the full, enjoy every minute and romanticise your life.

Holiday (1938)

An unforgettable classic starring Cary Grant as a  man who has risen from humble beginnings only to be torn between his free-thinking lifestyle and the tradition of his wealthy fiancée's family.

A romantic tale in which the protagonist eventually realises his dreams and chooses adventure and experiences over money and material things.

The Before Trilogy

Settle in, get comfy and go for all three in quick succession. Before Sunrise, Before Sunset and Before Midnight explore the nuances of human connection in a witty, poignant romance filled with engaging dialogue and natural chemistry. 

From a chance encounter, over the course of twenty years, two strangers discover a deep connection, fall in love and embark on a journey of life together.

Breaking Away

A coming of age film in which a working-class teen obsessed with the Italian cycling team vies for the affections of a college girl while searching for life goals with his friends.

A feel-good, inspirational story about escapism from life and your circumstances, drifting away and the fantastical beauty of youth.

Groundhog Day

"What would you do if you were stuck in one place, and every day was exactly the same, and nothing that you did mattered?"

A classic comedy that we always come back to, arguably with slightly dark undertones but one worth watching in a lighthearted manner for the comedy value alone! Bill Murray’s character is stuck living the same day over and over, a feeling many of us are all too familiar with. 

My Life as a Courgette

The French-Swiss stop-motion animated comedy-drama film that will melt your heart. Visually beautiful, heartwarming, frank and affecting. Although dealing with the toughest of subjects, abused youngsters in a care home, it shows how they find strength through solidarity.

A positive message explored in the most affectionate of ways this story is about a journey through life's ups and downs will offer comfort and solace when you're down in the dumps.

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