A Rabbit’s Foot is named after the Hemingway quote about a rabbit’s foot bringing one some luck (and perhaps a thought or two). Within these pages are essays and stories with premier actors and filmmakers – the likes of Wes Anderson, Isabelle Huppert, Juliette Binoche and Matthew Modine – as well as artists and rising stars such as Lyna Khoudri and Palm D’Or winner Titane’s Agathe Rouselle.
In-depth essays are met with images by legendary photographers like Brigitte Lacombe (whose marvellous detail of a 1975 Cannes photograph of Godard is on our cover) and others.
It is a weighty book. An insight into culture that we believe will be read with pleasure, and revisited at times when you most need a smart and curious companion.
There is humour. There are confessions. There are the dreams of a new generation and the wisdom of established ones.