Petrol Station

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A desert. A border. A remote petrol station within earshot of civil war. This vividly imagined twilit zone provides the background for a familial standoff in which the crimes secrets and broken loves of one generation make violent claims on the lives of the next as two half-brothers vie for favours and allegiance from their aging father.Examining themes of identity ambition and betrayal this compelling drama from acclaimed Kuwaiti writer/director Sulayman Al Bassam uses the iconic setting of the deserted petrol station as a poetic space to explore the oppressions and aspirations of the Gulf Arab Region.Al Bassam a New York University Artist-in-Residence returns following his highly regarded presentation of Richard III: An Arab Tragedy during the Kennedy Center international festival Arabesque in 2009. His provocative new story draws inspiration from Sumerian myth Palestinian refugee literature and American 1950s urban legends of the gas station to portray a modern dystopia where defunct ideologies desperate migrants zealous warlords and opportunistic traffickers vie for supremacy.
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