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SUMMARY:Environmental Awareness Film Festival
DESCRIPTION:Film Who Killed the Electric Car? A Lack of Consumer Confi
 dence…or Conspiracy?\n\nEnvironmental Community Action\, Inc. (ECO-A
 ction) announces our first annual Environmental Awareness Film Festiva
 l. Get ready for a thought-provoking\, entertaining lineup of document
 ary cinema that focuses on the environmental issues facing us today. C
 hemicals are in the food we eat\, the water we drink\, the air we brea
 the and the products all around us. Government regulations allow most 
 of these chemicals to be produced without a thorough analysis of their
  effect on human health. Learn more about how chemicals are changing l
 ives through the art of film. Our line up of films is an expose the se
 rious impact of chemicals on the environment and human health. All eve
 nts are free. Refreshments will be served. Discussion with local envir
 onmental experts follows the films. \n\nWho Killed the Electric Car? A
  Lack of Consumer Confidence…or Conspiracy?\nDirected by Chris Paine
 \, 93 min. 2006\nRunning solely on electricity\, GM’s fleet of EV-1 
 electric vehicle were so efficient\, they were on the brink of alterin
 g the future of driving in America. So why were they all destroyed? Th
 e film unravels the puzzling demise of a vehicle that could have saved
  the environment and America’s dangerous addiction to foreign oil.
LOCATION:Georgia Hill Neighborhood Center
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