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Who Killed the Electric Car? Documentary Poster
This poster for the documentary 'Who Killed the Electric Car?' visually represents the film's central theme of the struggles faced by electric vehicles. A silver electric car is depicted with a gas pump impaled through its windshield, symbolizing the conflict between electric and fossil fuel-powered transportation. The car is connected to a charging cable, highlighting its electric nature, while the gas pump signifies the dominance of traditional fuel sources. The backdrop features a rural landscape with a bright blue sky, contrasting the technological and industrial elements with a serene natural setting. The title and tagline, 'A lack of consumer confidence... or conspiracy?', are prominently displayed, inviting viewers to question the reasons behind the electric car's perceived failure. The overall composition is striking and thought-provoking, effectively conveying the documentary's critical examination of the automotive industry and energy politics.
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