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14th Annual Films at the Gate Festival


Join ACDC and the Chinatown community for the 14th annual Films at the Gate Festival! As always, the festival is free and open to community members of all ages and backgrounds! Our festival program proudly highlights the stories and work of Asian immigrant and Asian American filmmakers and artists.

Support the festival by downloading a sponsor form and mailing a check and completed form (more instructions noted on the form) or pay online with a credit card using the options below:

SPONSORSHIP LEVELS
(benefits for each level listed in sponsor form linked above)
PROGRAM AD OPTIONS
(ad specs and delivery instructions listed on sponsor form linked above)
SUPPORT THIS YOUTH-ORGANIZED FESTIVAL WITH A DONATION!
Director PamelaTom and Tyrus.jpg

Meet Filmmaker Pamela Tom

All proceeds fund the A-VOYCE youth leadership program.

SCHEDULE FOR ALL 3 DAYS

5:30PM Games and activities for families
7:00PM Live performances
7:30PM Welcome program
8:00PM Main feature

PROGRAM SCHEDULE

Friday
Lion Dance and Martial Arts Demonstration by Wah Lum Kung Fu and Tai Chi Academy
Main Feature: Tyrus, 73 minutes, presented in English with Chinese subtitles

Saturday
Main Feature: Little Big Soldier, 96 minutes, rated PG-13, presented in Mandarin with English subtitles

Sunday
Martial Arts Demonstration by Bow Sim Mark Tai Chi Arts Association
Introduction by Klysler Yen, Donnie Yen’s father!
Main Feature: Big Brother, 101 minutes, presented in Cantonese with English subtitles

Details

  • The event is free to attend — bring your friends!

  • We are providing limited seating (250 chairs). Guests are welcome to bring their own chairs!

THANK YOU TO OUR SUPPORTERS & SPONSORS!

Presenting Sponsors

Mantis Sponsors

Tiger Sponsors

Donors

This program is supported in part by a grant from the Boston Cultural Council, a local agency which is funded by the Mass Cultural Council, and administered by the Mayor’s Office of Arts and Culture. This program is also supported in part by a grant from the Mass Cultural Council.