Who Killed the
Electric Car?
Director: Chris Paine
USA, 2006 – 90 Minutes

Friday, April 28 5:00 P.M.
Riverview Theater : Tickets


Wednesday, April 26 9:00 P.M.
Bell Auditorium : Tickets

Fashioned like a tongue-in-cheek murder mystery, Who Killed the Electric Car? sets out to uncover just who is responsible for the demise of this ill-fated vehicle. The spirited film runs through the prime suspects, including car companies, oil companies, the government and consumers. Beginning in the early ‘90s, under pressure from the California Air Resource Board, car manufacturers were forced to develop nonpolluting vehicles . . . [notably] the EV-1, available for lease in the mid-’90s. After less than ten years, citing lack of interest by the public, the automaker took the vehicle off the market and officially discontinued the project. Government policy was rescinded, and currently . . . automakers are crushing all remaining electric vehicles. Filmmaker Chris Paine follows electric car activists who are desperately trying to save the few remaining cars from being destroyed and hoping to change policy. A very timely subject, Who Killed the Electric Car? serves as a potent reminder that the powers that be will stop at nothing to maintain their position in the world. The film is an informative and thoroughly entertaining journey into the world of environmentally conscious technology and the cars that may one day be here . . . again.
– Lisa Viola, Sundance Film Festival

Chris Paine studied acting at the Neighborhood Playhouse and film at NYU. He graduated from Colgate University in 1983. In 1994, Chris founded Internet Outfitters, an online services firm which he sold in 1999. His most recent directing project is the documentary, Who Killed the Electric Car? (2006).

Producer: Chris Paine Screenwriter: Chris Paine Cinematographer: Chris Paine Editor: Chris Paine Cast: Colette Divine, Alexandra Paul, J. Karen Thomas





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