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
Boston Street Lab advises Fenway CDC
Inspired by Films at the Gate, the Fenway Community Development Corporation held their own free, outdoor, movie screenings for the Fenway community, borrowing a vacant parking lot from The Abbey Group for the occasion. "Starlight Movie Nights" were held Aug 6 and 7,...
Films at the Gate 2010 schedule is here
Films at the Gate is back. It's simple: watch great films, outside, together, for free. Here's the 2010 schedule and directions. [ngg_images source="galleries" container_ids="28" display_type="photocrati-nextgen_pro_horizontal_filmstrip" image_crop="0"...
Wan Laiming: Founding Father of Film Animation in China
On Saturday, August 28, Films at the Gate will present the full-length animated feature HAVOC IN HEAVEN (1961). Thanks to our curator Jean Lukitsh for the following introduction to the film's pioneering creators, the Wan Brothers: Animation got its start in China in...
Films at the Gate 2010
Planning is underway for Films at the Gate 2010. Films will be shown Thursday, August 26 through Sunday, August 29, 2010. Please check back soon for more updates. See you soon on the lot! Update: Schedule of films is now up.
Live from Chinatown Park: Films at the Gate
We're all sitting in the middle of Chinatown park, half way through our last film, and there isn't an empty chair in the house. Thanks to everyone for joining us at Films at the Gate 2009. See you next year.
Sunday night: join us on the Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy Greenway
Due to rain last night, we were unable to bring Films at the Gate to the Greenway as planned. Tonight, we're going to give it another shot. Join us for our final night as we show Shaolin Soccer at Chinatown Park. The park is just on the other side of the Chinatown...