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Wikipedia article




'The Lost Arcade' is a 2015 American documentary film about the influence of the Chinatown Fair arcade on the fighting game community and New York City as a whole. The film was directed by Kurt Vincent and produced by Irene Chin, with executive producers Evan Krauss, Kyle Martin, Jason Orans, Alex Scilla, and Joshua Y. Tsui. The documentary features multiple interviews with professional players, in addition to players connected with Chinatown Fair and the new arcade Next Level.

Production



The film was initially produced via Kickstarter, with funds being raised in response to the news that the Chinatown Fair would be closing and the filmmakers wishing to capture its closing and tell the story of its history. It was originally titled 'ARCADE: The Last Night At Chinatown Fair'. As depicted in the film, the project evolved when Chinatown Fair re-opened in a new form.

Release



The film had its world premiere at the 2015 DOC NYC film festival and European premiere at the 2016 International Film Festival Rotterdam.

The film was released in New York City on August 12, 2016, at the Metrograph.

The film began streaming on Amazon Prime Video in January 2019. In October 2019, Factory 25, Brooklyn based distributor of narratives and documentaries, added the film to its catalog.

Reception



Reception to the film has been mildly positive. On Rotten Tomatoes, the film has a 67% approval rating among critics, based on 21 reviews. It has a score of 66 out of 100 on Metacritic, based on 8 reviews.

'The New York Times' called it "wholly enjoyable" and "a love letter to a vanished piece of New York, and a little wish for the future." 'The New Yorker' called the film "raw and intimate." 'The Guardian' referred to it as a "lyrical homage" and "a small gem of a film."

After being released on Amazon Prime Video, the documentary received a renewed level of interest, including a 'New York Times' article in January 2019 that referred to the film as "a 2016 documentary about the arcades enduring legacy in the city."

References




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