Ventnor Film Society
Ventnor Film Society was founded in 2006 by John and Mary Salisbury, with screenings taking place at the Ventnor Botanic Garden.
As the screenings became more popular the venue switched to the main hall at the Ventnor Winter Gardens. After that was closed by the Isle of Wight council, for a while screenings took place at the form St Boniface School.
Later it switched to the Ventnor Arts Club, where it remains.
The Film Society is supported by an enthusiastic group of volunteers.
Below are articles mentioning the Ventnor Film Society.
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You must reserve your seats prior to the performance. Details of how to do so below.
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You must reserve your seats prior to the performance. Details of how to do so below.
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You must reserve your seats prior to the performance. Details of how to do so below.
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Tonight's screening is fully booked, so please don't turn up unless you have reserved your place.
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Jonathan Dodd watched... The Kid with a Bike (Le Gamin au Vélo), by Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardennes
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Make sure you book in advance if you want to attend the Ventnor Film Society screening.
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The Ventnor Film Society has been running since 2005 and has never missed a season, despite the many venue moves.
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The Ventnor Film Society will be moving to a new venue this season.
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Another interesting choice of film being screened at the Ventnor Film Society tonight
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Screening of French film, The Tomboy, tonight by the Ventnor Film Society. Tickets just £5.