There are two more chances to watch investigative documentary Wightwash this week.

The documentary by Ventnor filmmaker David George looks at the troubled Eco Island project from its inception in 2007 to its collapse in 2013.

The film is being presented in association with Transition Island at Bembridge Community Centre tonight (18), and at East Cowes Town Hall on Thursday (24), both at 7.30pm and followed by a Q&A.

Tickets are £3 on the door.

Ventnor Arts Club is screening Tchaikovsky's The Queen of Spades live from the Royal Opera House on Tuesday (22) at 7pm.

The penniless soldier Gherman has fallen in love with Liza, even though she is engaged to his friend Yeletsky. Gherman learns that Liza's grandmother the Countess knows a winning three-card formula.

Gherman determines to wrest the secret from the Countess, gain a fortune through gambling and marry Liza, but when he approaches the Countess, she dies of fright.

The following evening, the Countess's ghost appears to Gherman, commanding him to marry Liza and telling him the secret formula. But will this help Gherman or drive him mad?

Head back to Ventnor Arts Club on Thursday (24) for the 2018 film Cold War (15).

Cold War is a passionate love story between a man and a woman who meet in the ruins of post-war Poland. With vastly different backgrounds and temperaments, they are fatefully mismatched and yet condemned to each other.

Set against the background of the Cold War in 1950s Poland, Berlin, Yugoslavia and Paris, it's the tale of a couple separated by politics, character flaws and unfortunate twists of fate.

Starts 7.30pm.