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Screening – THE GAS STATION ATTENDANT

Jun 12 - Jun 18
$16

As a young boy, H. N. Shantha Murthy ran away from home to escape the extreme poverty of his Indian village. He traveled the country in search of work, dreaming that one day his life would change. It did, following a serendipitous encounter with a couple visiting India from Houston, Texas. But life in the States was not exactly the “American Dream” come true. Karla Murthy’s film weaves together home videos and phone conversations recorded while her father worked as a gas station attendant in Texas. Alongside his story, she reflects on her own experiences as the daughter of immigrants (her mother is from the Philippines), trying to make a life of her own in New York City, and now as a mother of two boys. What emerges is an intimate love letter – a meditation on a complicated father-daughter relationship and a poignant tribute to the immigrant working class.

Special Engagements:

  • Fri Jun 12, 7pm: Post-Screening Q&A with director Karla Murthy and writer Mira Jacob
  • Sat Jun 13, 6pm: Post-Screening Q&A with director Karla Murthy and composer and podcaster Jad Abumrad
  • Sun Jun 14, 5pm: Post-Screening Q&A with director Karla Murthy and executive producer and founder of Basement Bhangra DJ Rekha
  • Thu Jun 18, 6:30pm: Post-Screening Q&A with director Karla Murthy and Economic Hardship Reporting Project’s Alissa Quart

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