Tomorrow night at the Winter Gardens, the Ventnor Film Society will be showing French thriller, The Beat That My Heart Skipped.
I haven’t seen it yet, but it sounds quite interesting.
These film nights at the Winter Gardens are becoming more popular and I hear that the bar has a pretty good atmosphere before and afterwards, so might be worth getting there early.
Starts at 7.30pm (Ventnor Winter Gardens) and tickets are £4.50(£3.50 concessions).
In this compulsively watchable thriller, Tom works as an enforcer and violent rent collector for his father, yet dreams of becoming a concert pianist like his mother. In the real world he is being pulled inexorably into his father’s vicious criminal lifestyle but a chance meeting with a young Vietnamese woman pianist, with whom he shares no language other than that of music, proves to be decisive.
France 2005 107 minutes Cert 15
Dir: Jacques Audiard
Cast: Romain Duris, Niels Arestrup, Jonathan Zaccai, Linh Dan Pham