Q&A | Hard of Hearing

Sheffield DocFest Spotlights: The Gas Station Attendant

Directed by: Karla Murthy
Runtime: 1h 23min Certificate: TBC
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Directed by: Karla Murthy
Runtime: 1h 23min Certificate: TBC
Topics: Personal Stories

A daughter reflects on her South Asian father’s life, his never-ending pursuit of the American dream, and the human capacity to love and survive.

As a young boy, Shantha Murthy ran away from home to escape the extreme poverty of his Indian village. He travelled the country in search of work, holding onto the belief that one day his life would change. It did, following a serendipitous encounter with a Texan couple. He travelled to the US, but his American Dream was not to be fulfilled.

Karla Murthy’s film weaves together home videos and phone conversations recorded during her father’s stint as a gas station attendant, while also reflecting on her own identity as a first-generation American. What emerges is an intimate love letter – a meditation on a complicated father-daughter relationship and a poignant tribute to the immigrant working class.

The screening on Tuesday 28 April will be followed by a filmmaker Q&A.

Screening times and booking

Tue 28th Apr 18:20
Q&A, Hard of Hearing

Please note: There are only 5 mins of trailers before our screenings.

Prices

Adult: £12.5

Senior: £10

Student: £10

Please note: There are only 5 mins of trailers before our screenings.

Prices

Adult: £12.5

Senior: £10

Student: £10

Reviews

"Universal ideas interlock with this personal and resonant story."

Eye For Film

"Deftly explores personal histories embedded within the national fabric."

POV Magazine