“Crying and Editing at the Same Time”: Karla Murthy on Her Sheffield World Premiere The Gas Station Attendant - Filmmaker Magazine
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“Crying and Editing at the Same Time”: Karla Murthy on Her Sheffield World Premiere The Gas Station Attendant - Filmmaker Magazine
For much of her life, Karla Murthy listened as her father regaled her with tales of his troubled upbringing and eventual journey to America. Raised in poverty in India, Shantha Murthy spent years of his childhood destitute and working for meager wages at a restaurant, his only respite arriving in the form of an American couple who eventually brought him to the U.S. as their adoptee. The rest follows a fairly simple pattern: he met a girl in his …
DocFest 2025 Review: The Gas Station Attendant
A documentary by Karla Murthy. We all have our own version of our parents. My brothers and sisters no doubt see our mum and dad in subtly different ways to me. Karla Murthy is no different – and she’s chosen to tell the world about her father. Or at least, her version of him. Over... The post DocFest 2025 Review: The Gas Station Attendant appeared first on Exposed Magazine.
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