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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In what must be their most ambitious adventure, Abandoned Isle of Wight have gained entry and shot a video inside Camp Hill prison.
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Talk the Walk: How two Isle of Wight residents are sharing the beauty of their Island online
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We have had lots of new stock again at Ventnor Library this month, so this is just a selection! As...
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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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The Ventnor Film Society returns with a great season of films. It kicks off with Jindabyne, a film based on...
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He’s been in Ventnor for many years, you will’ve spotted him at some point with a camcorder in his hand...
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We caught up with Michael Maloney again at the Minghella Film Festival.
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Filming starts today (Thursday) at Osborne House, the seaside residence of Queen Victoria which has been chosen as a location for the feature film Victoria and Abdul, English Heritage confirmed.
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Check out these great videos from the Isle of Wight Scooter Rally annual Ride Out, which set off from Ryde last weekend
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Back in 2010 OnTheWight (then VentnorBlog) were fortunate enough to meet and spend time talking with the late great John Hurt. It was an incredibly special moment for us. Listen to the podcast to hear what John had to say, it was a fascinating conversation.