While streaming has given fiction pride of place for several years now, documentary fans aren’t left with much variety of content. Completely dedicated to this rich cinematic genre, the Tenk platform offers them a very beautiful environment. Whether you’re a true expert or just curious, over 300 movies screened a year and over 1,500 rental titles await you!
Available in France, Belgium, Switzerland and Luxembourg, Tank brings together in one catalog the best documentary cinema in all its diversity. Every week, the platform offers six new films that are available for 2 months, with a total of more than 50 documentaries available to subscribers at any time.
Unlike a simple video library, Tenki stands out for its editorial approach that gives viewers something to think about. Each film is carefully selected by a real team of experts who travel to festivals and cinemas to offer great classics and rare films.
Thanks to a variety of topics (social struggles, feminism, ecology, history, society, sports, family, sciences, etc.) and forms (portraits, surveys, essays, etc.), the platform should please both the most demanding and the neophyte. . With a wide selection of original documentaries.
Through its special programming, Tenk wants to shine a spotlight on these works that suffer from a great lack of visibility, while supporting documentary creativity!
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How do I subscribe?
The platform offers 3 types of subscriptions:
- Monthly subscription 6 EUR per month (1 EUR in the first month, 4 EUR with a reduced rate);
- Quarterly subscription EUR 16 for 3 months;
- Annual subscription for 60 euros (ie 2 months free).
More than 1,500 films are also available for rent for 2 euros throughout the year, for subscribers of the platform, in a unique catalog. Find more information about subscriptions here.
Don’t miss out on TËNK
Among the works currently available on the platform, subscribers can (re)discover the late and iconic Agnes Varda’s Les Glaneurs et la glaneuse, where she focuses on these men and women who work in France by necessity, by chance or by choice.
Honeyland, a documentary recently available on Tank, takes us to Macedonia to meet Hatidze, one of the last people harvesting honey the traditional way, in the country’s desert mountains.
The film, directed by Tamara Kotevska and Lubomir Stefanov, received two nominations at the 2020 Oscars for Best Documentary and Best International Film.
For his part, French director Emmanuel Capelin wonders how to continue living as humanly as possible after realizing that the collapse of our industrial civilization is imminent in Once You Know.
A personal search that leads him to meet a number of experts and scientists, whose testimonies he conveys in this film that seeks to raise public awareness of the climate emergency.
These three documentaries and many more can now be viewed on the Tenki platform.
Source: Allocine

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