Eve Gabereau is a film distributor and producer based in London, UK.
She is originally from Canada, and grew up mostly in Toronto and Vancouver, but also holds a French passport. She is the daughter of Canadian radio and television broadcaster Vicki Gabereau [Gabereau]and retired soundman, computer programmer and hotellier Michel Gabereau.
She holds a BA in Political Science from McGill University and an MA in Communications from Simon Fraser University.
From 2003-2017, she ran the film company Soda Pictures, which went on to become Thunderbird Releasing under her management. They represented such high profile films as Jim Jarmusch's Only Lovers Left Alive (starring Tom Hiddleston and Tilda Swinton) and Paterson (starring Adam Driver and Golshifteh Farahani), German break-out hit Toni Erdmann, Emily Dickinson biopic A Quiet Passion (starring Cynthia Nixon) and Oscar-nominated stop-motion animation My Life as a Courgette.
In 2017, Gabereau set up Modern Films as a vertically integrated film company working across production, distribution and event cinema.
She is married to curator and writer Craig Burnett. They have two children and a cat.