Top black christmas films: A celebration of culture and festive joy
As the winter chill sets in and families retreat to the warmth of their homes, there’s no better time to celebrate Black culture, traditions, and family dynamics through cinema. Black Christmas films offer not only heartfelt stories and festive cheer but also a lens into the rich and diverse experiences of Black communities. From classics to modern favourites, here’s a curated list of films guaranteed to bring joy and meaning to your holiday season.
1. ‘This christmas’ (2007): A heartwarming family reunion
A timeless favourite, This Christmas explores the Whitfield family’s first Christmas together in four years. Starring Loretta Devine as the matriarch Ma’Dere, the film delves into the individual struggles and secrets of six siblings, from financial woes to romantic dilemmas. With a young Chris Brown providing musical interludes, the comedy, drama, and love culminate in a joyful family celebration that reminds viewers of the power of togetherness.
2. ‘The preacher’s wife’ (1996): A magical holiday love story
Starring Whitney Houston and Denzel Washington, The Preacher’s Wife is a holiday gem about love, faith, and a touch of angelic intervention. A modern reimagining of It’s a Wonderful Life, the film tells the story of a guardian angel sent to help a struggling pastor, only to develop feelings for the pastor’s wife. With beautiful performances and Houston’s captivating voice, it’s a film that leaves viewers with a warm, festive glow.
3. ‘Almost christmas’ (2016): chaos and comedy at christmas
In Almost Christmas, Danny Glover stars as Walter, a widower longing for a harmonious holiday with his family after the loss of his wife. However, his children’s rivalries and quirks threaten to disrupt the celebrations. Filled with hilarious moments and heartfelt resolutions, the film portrays the beautiful messiness of family gatherings during the holidays.
4. ‘Jingle jangle: A christmas journey’ (2020): A musical spectacle
This Netflix original is a visual and emotional treat. Starring Forest Whitaker as toymaker Jeronicus Jangle, the story is a heartwarming tale of redemption and belief. Packed with vibrant musical numbers and stunning visuals, Jingle Jangle is a perfect family film that celebrates imagination, love, and resilience.
5. ‘Holiday heart’ (2000): Uniting through differences
Holiday Heart features Ving Rhames as a drag queen who takes in a struggling mother (Alfre Woodard) and her daughter. Addressing themes of addiction, redemption, and unconventional family bonds, this heartfelt film is a poignant reminder of the importance of love and acceptance, especially during the festive season.
6. ‘The best man holiday’ (2013): friendship and festivities
A sequel to the 1999 classic The Best Man, this film reunites a group of college friends during the holidays. Starring an ensemble cast including Taye Diggs, Regina Hall, and Morris Chestnut, the story blends humour, drama, and touching moments, highlighting the importance of friendship and faith.
7. ‘Black nativity’ (2013): A modern retelling of a classic
Based on Langston Hughes’s play, Black Nativity brings the nativity story to life with a contemporary twist. Featuring stars like Angela Bassett and Forest Whitaker, this film combines spiritual wisdom with stirring musical performances, making it a must-watch for families seeking both entertainment and inspiration.
8. ‘Friday after next’ (2002): Hilarity in the holidays
The third instalment in the Friday series, Friday After Next follows cousins Craig (Ice Cube) and Day-Day (Mike Epps) as they tackle a Christmas Eve burglary. With its eccentric characters, outrageous humour, and festive setting, this film is a light-hearted addition to your holiday watchlist.
9. ‘Christmas in carolina’ (2020): Romance meets southern charm
In Christmas in Carolina, a successful but disillusioned investment banker finds herself rediscovering love and family when she spends Christmas with her partner’s family in South Carolina. This sweet and romantic film captures the warmth and healing power of the holidays.
10. New releases: ‘Meet me next christmas’ and ‘A christmas miracle’ (2024)
This year, two fresh additions have joined the roster of Black Christmas films. Netflix’s Meet Me Next Christmas stars Christina Milian as a woman on a quest to win her dream man’s heart, while BET+’s A Christmas Miracle tells the inspiring story of a community fighting to save their holiday traditions. Both films promise to deliver festive cheer and meaningful messages.
The importance of representation in holiday cinema
Positive media representation is crucial, and Black Christmas films play a significant role in empowering viewers and challenging stereotypes. By showcasing Black voices, traditions, and stories, these films not only spread holiday cheer but also affirm the value of diverse cultural narratives.
This festive season, embrace the joy, laughter, and warmth these films bring, and celebrate the richness of Black culture during Christmas.