Discover our Film Magazine Bundle #1 on loremnotipsum.com with at least 15% of price advantage compared to the separate editions (available while stock lasts). This bundle contains A Rabbit’s Foot Issue 6, Scenes Journal Issue 2 and Magazine B Issue 97 (Disney) and Another Gaze Issue 3.
A Rabbit’s Foot Issue 6
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. Inside these pages you’ll find interviews with Michael Mann, Ryusuke Hamaguchi, Franc Rodham, Nia DaCosta, Jeff Nichols, Danny Lyons, and many more incredible artists.
Scenes Journal Issue 2
Film publication Scenes Journal is dedicated to fostering progressive work from both established and emerging screenwriters. Aiming to support screenwriting’s potential and promote it as a literary art form. Each issue will feature short screenplays as well as high quality analogue and digital photography. Interviewing featured screenwriters as well as critiquing original and classical scripts as well as hosting film essays.
Magazine B Issue 97 (Disney)
Magazine B Issue 97 (Disney) is here. Disney began as an animation studio founded in 1923 by brothers Walt and Roy O. Disney, based in California, U.S. They are credited with laying the foundations for modern animation history, including introducing the first oil and colour animation and introducing a system to divide up the animation production process.
Another Gaze Issue 3
Another Gaze was founded early in 2016 in response to the difficulty in obtaining rigorous writing – whether online or in print – about women and film: its sources being disparate, or access requiring membership of an academic institution or the will and resources to get through a ‘paywall’. Another Gaze magazine is the only self-published printed feminist journal available today. Feminist criticism is not, and should not be considered elite or specialist; nor should it require the reader to have a university degree or be a self-proclaimed ‘cinephile’. Particularly since the advent of the internet, young women, queer people and people of colour, have had the opportunity to discover films which reflect and affirm their lives and aspirations in a manner which is harder to find in the prescribed male canon, and to create their own.