THERE's a distinctive flavour of arthouse for even the most particular of palates this week.

Tomorrow, Brading Roman Villa is screening biographic Red Joan (15), at 7pm.

The film, starring Dame Judi Dench, follows the story of Joan Stanley ­— a widow living out a quiet retirement in the suburbs ­— who was exposed as the KGB's longest-serving British spy.

Tomorrow, Monday and Tuesday, Ventnor Arts Club is showing a live satellite broadcast of Fleabag, at 7pm.

Written and performed by Phoebe Waller-Bridge, and directed by Vicky Jones, Fleabag is the hilarious, award-winning, one-woman show that inspired the BBC’s hit television series.

On Sunday, The Piano Cafe in Freshwater is hosting its second short film night at 7.45pm, courtesy of Mist Moving Image.

Paul Windridge of Mist is showing 14 innovative independently-made short films a number of genres.

On Monday, Ryde Film Club's first screening of the new season will be Manon des Sources, at Ryde Academy at 7.45pm.

A sequel to Jean de Florette, the French film follows the story of Manon, who plots vengeance on two men whose greed-driven conspiracy caused the death of her father, Jean.

On Tuesday, world famous tenor, Placido Domino, will be screening his 50th anniversary gala evening at Cineworld, at 7pm.

For a one-night-only spectacular, one of the biggest names in the history of opera returns to the Arena Di Verona Amphitheatre in Italy.

On Wednesday, Ventnor Arts Club is screening Tolkien (PG-13), starring Nicholas Hoult and Lily Collins at 7.30pm.

The biographic explores the formative years of the titular author's life as he finds friendship, courage and inspiration among a fellow group of writers and artists at school.

On Thursday, the club is screening a live satellite broadcast of Wise Children, at 7pm.

The story tells of a South London theatrical dynasty spanning over a number of decades, and the all-singing, all-dancing show features first class performances from a talented ensemble.