Contest: Red Doors

red_doors_poster.jpgBostonist likes movies and we like when people from our neck of the woods make movies, and we really like when those movies get screened in Boston and we get tickets. So we're excited, because Georgia Lee, a Harvard grad who dropped out of Harvard Business School to apprentice with Martin Scorcese in making "Gangs of New York," has made a movie of her own and we have five pairs of tickets for lucky Bostonist readers to see it on Saturday afternoon at the MFA.

"Red Doors," Lee's first feature film, is a drama/comedy about the trials and tribulations of a Chinese-American family in suburban New York. It has been well-received by critics and has won a wicked-lot of awards at film festivals. It's being shown in connection with the 2006 Asian American Women in Leadership Conference, which takes place Saturday at Simmons College. The screening will be at 5:00 on Saturday at the MFA, and Ms. Lee will be there afterward to asnwer questions, along with producers (and Harvard grads) Jane Chen and Mia Riverton. The entry form for the contest is after the jump.

Entries must be received by this Friday (April 28) at 4pm, winners will be notified by email at that time.

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