If you’re a fan of films, don’t forget that the Ventnor Film Society have their regular fortnightly screening tomorrow night (Wednesday).
Tomorrow’s film is Mammuth, directed by Gustave de Kervern and Benoît Delépine.
Nicknamed ‘Mammuth’ Gerard Depardieu’s character is a fat, resentful man who, in order to draw his pension, must track back through his employment history by touring around the countryside on his old motorbike collecting lost payslips and documents.
There are hilarious and gaspingly amazing moments along the way as Depardieu shows that leading characters do not always have to be sympathetic in order to entertain an audience.
Where, when and how much
The Ventnor Film Society screen interesting films at 7.30pm fortnightly (on a Wednesday this season rather than Tuesday) at St Francis Primary Upper School (formerly St Boniface Primary).
Tickets are £6 / £4 concession (available to students, senior citizens and the unwaged). Or you could go for a Membership season ticket £for 28 (concessions £21).
See Events on the Wight for full details.