If you're looking for something a little different to get you in the Christmas mood, then this film about the first year in the life of a reindeer may do the trick.
Ailo's Journey is the creation of French director Guillaume Maidatchevsky and was filmed over a year in the largest and northernmost region of Finnish Lapland. It's an intimate glimpse at a truly magical part of the natural world, while quietly considering the effects of climate change and human intervention on the landscape.
Needless to say, the scenery is stunning. If you're intrigued by the remote northern Scandinavian landscapes glimpsed in big studio films or documentaries, then this is worth seeing for the beauty alone.
Otherwise, Ailo's Journey is a bit of a first - a fictional tale shot like a nature documentary. We follow a semi-wild herd of reindeer as they descend from a mountain area to the forest where females give birth and follow one of those newborns as they then migrate across the Arctic.