If you are abstinent from Wicked, here are the best musical films to catch up on immediately
In the year of Wicked the enchantment continues with the best musical films to catch up on immediately, given that during the holidays we all want magic
Over the past two years, the Wicked phenomenon has reminded the general public of a very important lesson: how good musicals are. So here is a selection of musical films to catch up on during these Christmas holidays, when nothing is more beautiful than sinking into an armchair in front of a good film, ready to laugh, cry and let yourself be pampered by Oscar-winning musical performances – in some cases, literally.
Warning: it has been consciously excluded from this list of the best musical films The Wizard of Oz (1939), because if you have seen Wicked you should already know it. If not, remedy it immediately.
All together passionately (1965)
A novice with a masculine haircut faces the Nazis and then abandons the convent and marries a man who is already the father of a family: told like this, it seems like a plot designed to make those who turn up their noses at “political correctness” pale, but instead it is simply one of the most iconic musicals of all time. Starring a very young and extraordinary Julie Andrews (the Oscar nomination for the role of Maria confirms this), this is the perfect musical to watch during family celebrations, to remind us that even against the Nazis you can also fight with the sound of music.
Cabaret (1972)

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