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  • Spokane International Film Festival

    The Spokane International Film Festival returns with in-person screenings at the Bing Crosby Theater and the Magic Lantern Theater while adding virtual screenings for every festival selection this year! The in-person screenings will be between February 4th and 6th at The Bing Crosby Theater and the Magic Lantern Theater, with access to the films to…

  • Jewish Cultural Film Festival

    Wolff Auditorium at Jepson Center, Gonzaga University 502 E Boone Ave, Spokane, WA, United States

    Spokane Area Jewish Family Services is pleased to present our 18th annual Spokane Jewish Cultural Film Festival! Since 2005, JFS has brought international films to Spokane that share Jewish life and culture with the community. Our upcoming festival, however, will be unprecedented: We’re going hybrid!  The festival will take place Feb. 17-27, 2022, and will…

  • Spokane Comedy Film Festival

    The Garland Theater 924 W Garland Ave,, Spokane, WA, United States

    Spokane Comedy Film Festival is a night of short-form comedy films from Spokane’s local comedians and filmmakers! The 2022 SCFF will be held at the Garland Theater, Tuesday February 22nd, 7pm -10pm Submissions accepted up to two week prior to festival (02.08.22) Audience will receive a multiple-page playbill at the door listing all the participants for the…

    $10
  • Connecting in Chaos March 20th Table Read

    We are looking for actors/readers to sign up to read for our next virtual table read on Sunday, March 20th at 4:00 PM. This is a Family Friendly short script by Nancy Hanks. Sign Up Now!

  • Time to Celebrate the Passage of ESHB 1914

    Steam Plant 159 South Lincoln Street, Spokane, Washington, United States

    Join Washington Filmworks in Spokane on May 4th to celebrate the passage of ESHB 1914. Prime sponsored by Marcus Riccelli and Senator Lisa Wellman, the bill increases funding for the Motion Picture Competitiveness Program to $15M a year and expands our ability to better support those from marginalized communities and filming in rural jurisdictions. It’s an…

  • ALL SORTS Red Carpet Premiere in Spokane

    The Magic Lantern Theatre 25 W. Main Ave, Spokane, WA, United States

    Washington made indie film ALL SORTS will be making its Spokane premiere Friday May 20, 2022 at the Magic Lantern Theatre with director and WA native Rick Castañeda in attendance. The film was shot in Central Washington with a local cast and crew, and has received rave reviews from both critics and audiences alike.

    $10 – $11
  • Film/TV Career Fair

    Join us for the 2022 Film/TV Career Fair presented in partnership by the Spokane Film Project and KPBS through the Spokane Film Project Education and Community Impact Committees. To join us for this event, please complete the registration form below. Minors: Have your parent complete the form for you and list their contact information and…

  • Union Film Crew Work: No More Mysteries

    Virtual WA, United States

    It’s time to dispel some of the myths and mysteries of working on a union film crew. IATSE Local 488 is the union that covers most film crew members of the Pacific Northwest. In this hour-long event, 488 VP Rebecca Cook will be discussing some common questions and misconceptions about union film work, including how…

  • Washington Filmworks Filmmaker Roundtables

    Bark, A Rescue Pub 905 N. Washington Street, Spokane, Washington, United States

    Save The Date for Community Conversations about Small Budget Production Program! We kick off our statewide tour this month with a stop in Spokane on Wednesday, July 7, 2022). The landmark bill that passed during the 2022 legislative session allows Washington Filmworks to allocate up to $3M a year to better support emerging Washington filmmakers making projects…

  • Storytelling with a Diverse Lens

    Downtown Spokane Public Library 906 W. Main Ave, Spokane, WA, United States

    A discussion with writers, academics, and industry individuals about writing scripts, plays, and fiction with stories of diversity in today's world. Why are these stories essential in our storytelling ecosystem? Looking at topics such as the lack of representation of these stories and what is the writer's responsibility to address the challenges of writing to be historically and culturally accurate.

    Free
  • 2023 SFP Annual Meeting

    Zoom

    It is that time of the year again! The SFP Board is getting ready to present the Spokane Film Project Annual Meeting! Join us Wednesday, January 11th at 7:00 PM on Zoom to get the lowdown on what we accomplished in 2022, meet the new members who have joined the Board of Directors and learn…