Get Into the Holiday Spirit with Wes Anderson for H&M

See the iconic director’s new holiday film for H&M – and find out what Adrien Brody thinks about it.


Wes Anderson is at the helm, Adrien Brody plays the lead, and we’re onboard a train with strangers. 

This year’s holiday film from H&M shares striking similarities with the director’s 2007 masterpiece The Darjeeling Limited – but this time Adrien Brody is not in India nor together with his brothers. Instead, he portrays a conductor on a train stuck in a blizzard on Christmas Day, which ultimately forces everyone to delay their holiday plans and celebrate the big day with the people from the neighboring compartments. 

H&M’s holiday collection is available in stores and online from the end of November.

“Setting off by train with Wes was a lovely reminder of our days in Rajasthan working together on The Darjeeling Limited. That experience was one of my most cherished memories on location. Shooting on a train creates an intimate and perfect backdrop for telling a story of travels and the unknown. In this case, our train was designed and built from scratch, the carriages are a beautiful canvas for this whimsical Christmas journey,” says Adrien Brody.

“The carriages are a beautiful canvas for this whimsical Christmas journey” — Adrien Brody

Wes Anderson is one of the most notable directors of our time, acclaimed for films such as The Royal Tenenbaums, Rushmore and The Grand Budapest Hotel. He’s known for his great attention to detail, his unique way of working with sounds and colors – and his recurring pool of actors, one of which is Academy Award winner Adrien Brody.

“Reuniting with Wes on this H&M film is a little like getting the band back together. He has assembled a tight team of talented and collaborative individuals that he has amassed from around the globe. It feels like one big (very creative) family reunion. We had a blast bringing Wes’ vision to life,” says Adrien Brody.

The theme of the film is “Come Together,” which is exactly what we all need to do as we’re wrapping up yet another year.

“The communal gathering of strangers on a train is a simple yet charming reminder of the holiday spirit. Perhaps the gesture resonates even more at a time in the world where we could all do with giving a stranger a hug,” says Adrien Brody.

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H&M’s holiday collection is available in stores and online from the end of November.

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