
Dianne Jackson's 'The Snowman' (1982)
From Her Head in Films by Caitlin
December 7, 2025 · 1h 1m · Episode 147
About this episode
Caitlin reflects on Dianne Jackson's animated film 'The Snowman' and its themes of joy, tenderness, and grief during the holidays.
In this episode, I talk about Dianne Jackson's beloved 1982 animated film, "The Snowman." Adapted from Raymond Briggs’s wordless book, the film follows a young boy who builds a snowman that comes to life, and together they share a brief night of wonder and connection. I reflect on how the film holds both joy and tenderness, and how its playful scenes have brought me comfort during my first Christmas without my mother. She was my last remaining parent, and watching this film has helped me think about memory, grief, and the impermanence of life. I hope this episode offers solace to anyone who is grieving during the holidays.
People in this episode
Host: Caitlin
Topics covered
- animation
- grief
- memory
- Christmas
- film analysis
Keywords
- The Snowman
- Dianne Jackson
- animation
- grief
- Christmas
- memory
- film
Mentioned in this episode
Books & works: The Snowman, Raymond Briggs’s wordless book
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