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Watching Germany's Preferred Holiday Movie: A Guide to Three Wishes for Cinderella at Christmas

"Experience one of Germany's cherished Christmas classics, 'Three Wishes for Cinderella,' this holiday season. Here's your guide to streaming it."

Watching Germany's Treasured Christmas Movie: A Guide to Three Wishes for Cinderella
Watching Germany's Treasured Christmas Movie: A Guide to Three Wishes for Cinderella

Watching Germany's Preferred Holiday Movie: A Guide to Three Wishes for Cinderella at Christmas

This festive season, the beloved film Drei Haselnüsse für Aschenbrödel (Three Wishes for Cinderella) will once again grace German screens, bringing a touch of nostalgia and holiday cheer to families across the country.

The film, a co-production between Czechoslovakian and East German production companies, will be shown 13 times during the Christmas and New Year period. Specifically, it will be broadcast on Das Erste, BR, SRF, NDR, WDR, RBB, One, MDR, and KiKa at various times during these dates.

However, a search for streaming sources in Germany did not yield specific results. While a live audio play event of Drei Haselnüsse für Aschenbrödel is scheduled in Germany in late 2025, and a 2021 version of the film by Norwegian filmmakers is available on some streaming channels, the classic German-Czech version does not seem to be available on popular streaming platforms in Germany.

For those seeking to watch this seasonal classic, it is recommended to check platforms such as ARD Mediathek, ZDF Mediathek, Amazon Prime Video (Germany), Netflix Germany, or other German streaming aggregators like JustWatch.de to track availability.

Drei Haselnüsse für Aschenbrödel has become a Christmas staple across much of Europe, including Germany. Much like Dinner For One, it has become synonymous with Christmas, and many families look forward to its annual airing. The film features Czech actress Libuse Safrankova as Cinderella and Pavel Travnicek as the prince.

The film will be shown on various German channels on December 24th, 25th, 26th, 29th, and January 1st and 6th. On December 24th, it will be shown at 1.40pm on Das Erste, 2.55pm on BR, 4.25pm on SRF, 4.35pm on NDR, and 8.15pm on WDR. On December 25th, it will be shown at 9.50am on Das Erste.

For foreign residents in Germany, watching this film could be a fun way to improve their language skills and immerse themselves in a piece of German culture. The film was shot in both East Germany and Prague, and it premiered in East Berlin in 1973. It is loved in much of central and Eastern Europe, including Austria, the Czech Republic, Germany, Norway, Slovakia, Spain, Sweden, Ukraine, Russia, and Switzerland.

So, grab some popcorn, settle in, and enjoy this timeless holiday classic!

If you're looking for a mix of entertainment options during this festive season, consider exploring platforms like ARD Mediathek, ZDF Mediathek, Amazon Prime Video (Germany), Netflix Germany, or JustWatch.de for streaming opportunities. For those who appreciate sustainable living and home-and-garden shows, you might also find it interesting to delve into the lifestyle of those who focus on home-improvement projects, as well as gardening tips that promote sustainable living.

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