THE MONTHLY family film night at Christ Church in Sandown, is showing Mary Poppins Returns (U), at 6.30pm tonight.

Decades after her original visit, the magical nanny returns to help the Banks siblings and Michael's children through a difficult time in their lives.

The film is free, but refreshments are available.

Ventnor Film Society is showing subtitled Bulgarian film Glory (12A) on both Tuesday and Wednesday, at Ventnor Arts Club at 7.30pm.

In this poignant satire, the quiet life of railwayman Tzanko is shattered when he finds millions of banknotes on the tracks and hands them in to the police.

The transport ministry’s PR chief seizes the chance to distract from a corruption scandal and stages a publicity stunt, where Tzanko is rewarded with a new wristwatch, but his own watch, a family heirloom, gets lost in the process, kick-starting his desperate struggle to recover both his watch and his dignity.

Ventnor Arts Club is showing the film Wildlife (PG) on Thursday at 7.30pm.

Adapted from Richard Ford's novel, Carey Mulligan is Jeanette, a complex woman whose self-determination and self-involvement disrupts the values and expectations of a 1960s nuclear family. Also starring Jake Gyllenhaal.