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After the opening of the fuel market in Mexico, foreign gas stations began to occupy public spaces with a presence as discreet as it was unstoppable, altering the everyday landscape without appearing to change daily life. Inspired by Edward Ruscha's photographic work "Twentysix gasoline stations," this fragmented narrative transforms the mundane and commonplace into a reflection on the silent economic expansion of international powers.
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Released
Original Language
ES
Lonely, unstable gas station attendant Melinda is tired of being overshadowed by her more confident, outgoing co-worker Sheila. When the gas station is held up at gunpoint by Billy, a desperate man in need of quick cash, Melinda finds an opportunity to make a connection with the robber, regardless of who gets hurt.