Karla as a little girl with her dad: 'Determining what was in the film was a very careful process. I was constantly thinking of my siblings and my other family members and my kids, and what they would think of the film in 10 years'
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From personal to universal Karla Murthy on The Gas Station Attendant and her relationship with her dad
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