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A Rabbit’s Foot, No.09 (The Senses)

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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.

In this issue:

Issue 9 explores the power of the five senses in film and culture, with an exclusive, highly-collectible, foil cover featuring Sean Baker and Mikey Madison after the success of their stimulating—and Palme d’Or winning—film Anora.

This specially curated edition covers each of the senses through masters in touch, taste, sound, scent, and sight – with beautiful original photography to match the vivid storytelling. We pay a visit to the iconic artist Rose Wylie, catch up with chef Francis Mallmann on his life lessons, speak with writer Bruce Robinson, whose film Withnail and I continues to attract fans, at his country home, and get deep into discussion with filmmaker Audrey Diwan and actor Noémie Merlant on their new adaptation of erotic fable Emmanuelle. We exclusively join Rick Rubin at his new festival in Italy and learn more about the Irish band Kneecap in Belfast, following their film and album release.

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