Film
The Isle of Wight can boast several film festivals, as well as a handful of film societies and interest groups.
We have many filmmakers living and working on the Island, taking inspiration from their surroundings. With two mainstream cinemas and several venues showing arthouse films, there is something for everyone.
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Starting tonight (Wed), Ventnor Film Society will be running extra screenings of their programmed films.
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This sounds like a great end to what promises to be a very interesting weekend at Quay Arts.
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Due to popular demand, the Ventnor Film Society will be providing an additional screening of Calvary. Book now to reserve your seat.
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Both evenings offer a chance to see short films that you've never seen before. Tickets are just £5 and capacity is limited so book now.
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Get your diaries out and make sure you keep a note of upcoming screenings by the Ventnor Film Society.
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Congratulations to Bruce Webb and his brilliant team of volunteers for putting on yet another successful Isle of Wight Film Festival (IOWFF) last week. We can't wait until the next one.
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Ahead of his role as a judge for the Isle of Wight Film festival, OnTheWight's cultural reviewer, Jonathan Dodd, shares his latest choice of films.
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The international spread of films shortlisted for the feature film category of the Isle of Wight Film Festival is excellent. At just £5 per film, this festival is a must for film-lovers.
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This personal documentary about the filmmaker's own transracial adoptive family looks fascinating and well the fiver to see next week.
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There's a brilliant range of international films being screened at next week's Isle of Wight Film Festival.
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If you were part of the world of punk in the 1970s, this documentary about "the most famous punk you've never heard of" should be a great start to your festival next week.