The Extraordinary Travelling Film Show is returning to the Isle of Wight this summer for their third season of outdoor cinema events.
By pairing great films with stunning locations, their aim is to create special events that certainly won’t be your average night at the movies.
The first screening on 2nd July will be the latest James Bond thriller, Spectre, screened in the grounds of East Dene, Bonchurch. The film will be accompanied by a cocktail bar , sponsored by the IoW Distillery.
On 22nd July Ventnor Botanic Gardens will be the setting for the ultimate sing-along and guilty pleasure, Mamma Mia. Mottistone Gardens will provide a beautiful setting for the heart-warming new comedy Dad’s Army on Saturday 23rd July.
At The Garlic Farm, in Newchurch, there will be screenings of 2 unforgettable 80’s classics. As darkness falls on Friday 29th July, the fangtastic vampire film The Lost Boys will be screened with plenty of garlic on hand. On Saturday 30th July, be careful what you wish for as The Goblin King will be appearing from Labyrinth.
Carisbrooke Castle will be hosting a very special screening of the new Star Wars – complete with a battalion of Storm Troopers – on Saturday 6th August.
During AAM Cowes Week, The Extraordinary Travelling Film Show will be showing two films in the heart of Cowes, at Northwood House. On Sunday 7th August, there will be a Family Day Film. The choice of movie is to be decided in a hotly debated vote by the public. On Wednesday 10th August, audiences will be able to enjoy their day off, by watching the classic 80’s comedy, Ferris Bueller’s Day Off.
As part of the Ventnor Fringe and the first year of the Ventnor International Festival, there will be screenings of High Rise on Thursday 11th August and Grand Budapest Hotel on Friday 12th. Shown in the secluded Ventnor Park.
Over the Bank Holiday weekend at the Isle of Wight Zoo, there will be a showing of what has to be the perfect film for the venue, Zootropolis, on Friday 26th August.
On Saturday 27th August, to celebrate the Isle of Wight Scooter Rally, riders can take their gleaming scooters to a screening of Quadrophenia complete with live music, at the Ventnor Botanic Garden.
On Sunday 28th, the final showing will be at the Isle of Wight Zoo where families will be able to enjoy the new version of Disney’s Jungle Book. The audience will be able to see the zoo’s tigers, snakes and monkeys which will undoubtedly make the film come to life.
More details of the full summer line up are available at www.travellingfilmshow.co.uk.



























































































