Cinema Femme Holiday Gift Guide

by Alison Marcotte

December 21, 2018

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Happy holidays from the staff at Cinema Femme magazine! If you’re still looking for gift ideas for the film aficionados, women in film, or just awesome people in your life, here are some of our favorite gifts.

1. Strong Female Lead Tee by ban.do x realm

 Strong Female Lead Tee

Strong Female Lead Tee

2. A24 x Joya Genre Candles

 A24 x Joya “Musical” Genre Candle

A24 x Joya “Musical” Genre Candle

3. Bucket List Poster 100 Movies by Gift Republic

 Bucket List Poster 100 Movies by Gift Republic

Bucket List Poster 100 Movies by Gift Republic

4. Popcorn Maker Machine by West Bend

5. Scriptnotes Premium podcast by John August and Craig Mazin

 Scriptnotes Premium podcast by John August and Craig Mazin

Scriptnotes Premium podcast by John August and Craig Mazin

6. MasterClass All Access Pass (Buy One, Gift One Free special)

 MasterClass All Access Pass (Buy One, Gift One Free special)

MasterClass All Access Pass (Buy One, Gift One Free special)

7. Film Stills by Ellen Surrey

 Film Stills by Ellen Surrey

Film Stills by Ellen Surrey

8. Royal Tenenbaums 111 Archer Ave Print by Alex Pearson

 Royal Tenenbaums 111 Archer Ave Print by Alex Pearson

Royal Tenenbaums 111 Archer Ave Print by Alex Pearson

9. El Duderino print by Kathleen Marcotte

 El Duderino by Kathleen Marcotte

El Duderino by Kathleen Marcotte

10. Grandaughters print by Marcy Davy

 Grandaughters by Marcy Davy

Grandaughters by Marcy Davy

11. Star Wars™: Women of the Galaxy by Amy Ratcliffe

  Star Wars™: Women of the Galaxy  by Amy Ratcliffe

Star Wars™: Women of the Galaxy by Amy Ratcliffe

12. Joe Van Wetering “Evolution of McFly (2)” Print

Joe Van Wetering “Evolution of McFly (2)” Print

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Alison Marcotte

Alison Marcotte is a writer and editor in Chicago area. She’s always been passionate about storytelling, no matter the medium. With a background in journalism and a passion for film, small businesses, and empowering other women, she's excited to be part of the Cinema Femme team and movement.

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