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SpIFF 19 faces a comic apocalypse

Dan Webster

If you've been having trouble scoring tickets for any of the 19th Spokane International Film Festival screenings, your struggle is over — for the night, at least. The festival moves to the Bing Crosby Theater tonight for a pair of events.

2017 Best of the Northwest (5:30): Eight short films exploring a variety of subjects made by filmmakers hailing from all over the Northwest.

"Diani and Devine Meet the Apocalypse" (7:30): An offbeat comedy about two comedians who are faced with an end-of-the-world scenario.

SpIFF 2017 returns on Saturday to the Magic Lantern with a full schedule and culminates with a special screening at the Martin Woldsen Theatre at The Fox of the silent classic "The Phantom of the Opera" accompanied by the Spokane Symphony.

Click here for SpIFF ticket information.