EXHIBITION On Screen’s fantastic film I, Claude Monet will be shown on the big screen at Cardigan’s Theatr Mwldan on Monday, June 11 (6.45pm).

Revealing the heart and soul of arguably the world’s most loved artist, this inspiring documentary proved to be a huge hit after it premiered in Season 4 of Exhibition On Screen and has now been brought back by popular demand.

Monet’s life is a gripping tale about a man who, behind his sun-dazzled canvases, suffered from feelings of depression, loneliness, even suicide.

However, as his art developed and his love of gardening led to the glories of his Giverny garden, his humour, insight and love of life are revealed.

Told through Monet’s own words and shot on location at the very spots he painted, the film features his most loved paintings in an unforgettable, immersive art experience.

“Another elegantly made and thoroughly informative art-history documentary from Phil Grabsky, the latest in the Exhibition on Screen series. A graceful film that suggests there's passion beneath the beautiful surface,” writes The Guardian.

Eye For Film says: “Even if Monet isn't really your cup of tea, this is a must-see film for art lovers and a compelling one for students of history. It offers what the artist valued most: illumination.”

Tickets for this Exhibition On Screen event at Mwldan are £10 (£9) and are available now from Theatr Mwldan’s box office on 01239 621200, online at www.mwldan.co.uk or via the Mwldan app.