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
Live from Chinatown Park: Films at the Gate 2010 comes to an end
We’re sitting in the middle of Chinatown park, wrapping up our final film CHILDREN OF INVENTION. More photos here. (This entry was uploaded live from the park using free public WIFI provided by the Greenway.) Thanks to everyone for joining us at Films at the Gate...
Films at the Gate 2010, final night, CHILDREN OF INVENTION (2009)
Join us at 8:00PM tonight in Chinatown Park on the Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy Greenway as we close out Films at the Gate 2010. Tonight's film CHILDREN OF INVENTION was filmed, in part, in Boston's Chinatown. It tells the story of two young children living illegally in a...
Saturday night in Chinatown Park, now to the homestretch
Saturday's animated film HAVOC IN HEAVEN (1961) lit up Chinatown Park tonight. Thanks to Bow Sim Mark Tai Chi Arts Association for kicking things off with a beautiful demonstration class. Tomorrow is our final night. Join us for CHILDREN OF INVENTION (2009), the...
Before the film tonight, Tai Chi
During Films at the Gate 2010, you've seen martial arts demonstration classes on the vacant lot just before the space is transformed into an outdoor, neighborhood cinema each night. That's because we asked several local groups, who normally conduct their classes...
Friday night closes out the lot; tomorrow to the Greenway
Thanks to our Films at the Gate volunteers for a professional-grade set up and strike. Thanks to Wah Lum Kung Fu Athletic Association for opening the show. Thanks to our audience for bringing extra folding chairs so more could find a seat. Thanks to Gilbert Ho...
Tonight’s film: DRUNKEN MASTER (1978)
This evening, Films at the Gate will feature a classic and one of the best: Jackie Chan’s DRUNKEN MASTER (1978). Check out the full schedule of films here, or read on as Films at the Gate Curator Jean Lukitsh introduces the real drunken master behind tonight's film:...