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A Rabbit's Foot Issue 10 - The Word

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A Rabbit's Foot is a British-based quarterly printed film and art bookazine, founded and edited by the film producer and businessman Charles Finch. Finch hosts the Oscars, Cannes, and BAFTA dinners and has long-standing connections to the film industry.

Established as an “insider’s look at the industry, from a current, historical and international perspective” with a premium, handmade feel, A Rabbit’s Foot aims to be a cerebral companion for those curious about arts and films, with a consumer-facing focus. Each quarterly edition is themed around a cultural motif (such as French cinema or Politics and Film) and contains interviews, essays and biographical writing around that chosen topic, alongside photography, behind the scene-images and film stills.

 

Issue 10 is a celebration of THE WORD in film, art, and culture, with an exclusive, highly-collectible, gold foil cover featuring playwright Jeremy O Harris, a generational embodiment of the power of the written word who is known globally for his acclaimed Slave Play.

A smaller, awards edition of Issue 10 includes a cover that shows a still of Adrien Brody starring in The Brutalist, and is exclusive to certain locations and events.

This specially curated edition covers the many forms of The Word with profiles, essays, and exquisite unseen original photography. There are in-depth conversations with filmmakers Denis Villeneuve (Dune), Jacques Audiard (Emilia Perez), and Halina Reijn (Babygirl). We also catch up with Brady Corbet (director of The Brutalist) at the modernist Isokon Flats, learn Adrien Brody’s favourite poem, speak to Felicity Jones, join Dame Harriet Walter at her favourite neighbourhood coffee shop, and speak with Steve McQueen at a Soho hotel. A moving profile of the legendary Dame Judi Dench is featured here, after an intimate visit to her home.

There are the well-researched and colourful long reads that A Rabbit’s Foot is known for, with long-read, deeply researched stories on James Baldwin, Daphne du Maurier, and Lillian Ross. And the word is represented in other art forms as we explore Glenn Ligon, photographer Lee Friedlander, and singer Elyanna.

All of this comes together in a meticulously designed journal—a celebration of A Rabbit’s Foot’s 10 issues.

Following the success of our previous edition, Issue 10 of A Rabbit’s Foot is once again designed with a unique and collectible foil cover in gold, that contrasts with the elegant cover photography, and will look stylish on any coffee table or bookshelf.

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