Films at the Gate (2006-present)
ABOUT
Since 2006, every summer, a vacant lot near Boston’s Chinatown Gate is transformed into a free, outdoor theater, showing Kung-Fu and classic Chinese-language films. Films at the Gate is a collaborative project of Boston Street Lab, film curator Jean Lukitsh, and the Asian Community Development Corporation. The series seeks to:
- improve awareness of Boston’s Chinatown as a site of cultural activity
- restore a tradition of shared, public experience of Chinese-language films in Chinatown,
- provide temporary community use of Chinatown’s underutilized spaces,
- draw foot-traffic to neighborhood restaurants, and make downtown Boston a destination beyond the working hours.
Visit www.filmstthegate.org where we maintain an archive of years past. Or see this year’s film schedule at ACDC.
Over the years that we produced Films at the Gate, we wrote about it on the Street Lab Blog.
A TRADITION OF FILM IN CHINATOWN
- Boston Phoenix “Best 2010“
- Sampan [9/10/2010] “Fifth Annual Films at the Gate maintains Chinatown tradition, builds community”
- Jay’s Movie Blog [9/2/10] “This Week in Tickets: 23 August 2010 to 29 August 2010.”
- Boston Globe [8/22/10] “Open-air fest a kick..” by Taylor Adams
- Natural Resources Defense Council on Films at the Gate
- Pedestrian Friendly [8/27/09] “An urban vacant lot blossoms, if only briefly”
- Boston Globe [8/26/09] “A Weedy Lot Blossoms” by Yvonne Abraham
- Boston Zest “Dinner and a Movie Al Freco Style”
- Huffington Post [9/1/09] “Village Green: Boston’s Asian Community brings Fun, Education, and Affordability to Chinatown.
- Boston Phoenix [8/30/09] “Event Picks”
- Boston.com [8/27/09] “Go To It: Hot Events Around the Hub”
- Bostonist.com [8/27/09] “Thursday Happenings”
- The Tufts Daily [9/4/08]
- Boston Globe [9/3/08] “Everybody is kung fu fighting”
- Boston Phoenix [9/2/08] “Giving voice to Red Heroine”
- Sampan [2007]
- WBUR [9/15/06] (listen)
- Boston Globe [8/20/06] “Kung fu back on the screen”
BLOG POSTS ABOUT FILMS AT THE GATE
Interview with IRON MONKEY star, Donnie Yen
On Sunday night, Sep. 7, Films at the Gate will wrap up five nights of outdoor films with IRON MONKEY (1993) featuring Boston's Donnie Yen. IRON MONKEY contains some of the best fighting sequences ever captured on film. Director Yuen Wo-ping and his team of...
Jean Lukitsh Reflects on Chinatown’s Former Movie Theaters
Thanks to Jean Lukitsh, Films at the Gate curator, for sharing this entry about Chinatown's old movie houses. More photos and theater memorabila here (via Flickr). When I came to Boston in 1978, there were three Chinese-language movie theaters in Chinatown: the Star,...
Live performance of newly-created score for 1929 silent film to premiere at Films at the Gate.
When Films at the Gate returns this fall (Sept 3 - Sept 7, 2008), the series will feature the 1929 silent film RED HEROINE with an original score created and performed live by Devil Music Ensemble. The group will premiere their work on Friday evening, Sept 5. View the...
Sharing Photos + Videos
We've gathered photos and video from previous years and uploaded them to sharing sites. See photos from 2006-2007, now on Flickr. See 2007 event video on YouTube or at higher resolution here. See 2006 event video and preview reel. Read about Films at the Gate in the...
New Films at the Gate web site
As Films at the Gate prepares to return for a third year, we're rebuilding our web site. During the next week, we'll be adding features, including photos, video, and program notes from previous years. In the mean time, you can view a mirror of the old site...


