Curieuse et toujours à la recherche de nouveautés dans les festivals, de films à partager, des dernières sorties en salle et de Coups de cœur pour les abonné·es de Tënk, Éva aime les histoires où des personnages nous parlent de cette part d'humanité en chacun nous. Après plusieurs années à arpenter les routes de France et d'outre-mer comme journaliste à la radio et la télévision, Éva Tourrent décide en 2006 de se tourner vers le cinéma et se forme à la réalisation à l'École documentaire de Lussas. Elle réalise ensuite plusieurs courts métrages dont le documentaire Suspendu à la nuit, sélectionné à Visions du Réel en 2015 et travaille en parallèle sur des tournages, principalement en fiction, pendant près de 10 ans. Elle rejoint l'équipe de Tënk en 2018 comme responsable artistique et coordonne depuis la programmation.
A small village in the Aude region, its inhabitants, their joys, their sufferings and the camera of the filmmaker on vacation capturing these intermittent moments which, in the memory we keep, resemble happiness so strongly.
The incredible story of an unknown woman who posthumously became one of the greatest photographers of the 20th century. Born to a French mother in New York before moving to Chicago, Vivian Maier took more than 100,000 photos throughout her life, but kept them hidden. It wasn’t until 2007 that John Maloof came across her work, which he has been showcasing ever since. Maier’s photos are now exhib...
A small village in the Aude region, its inhabitants, their joys, their sufferings and the camera of the filmmaker on vacation capturing these intermittent moments which, in the memory we keep, resemble happiness so strongly.
The incredible story of an unknown woman who posthumously became one of the greatest photographers of the 20th century. Born to a French mother in New York before moving to Chicago, Vivian Maier took more than 100,000 photos throughout her life, but kept them hidden. It wasn’t until 2007 that John Maloof came across her work, which he has been showcasing ever since. Maier’s photos are now exhib...