Synopsis – TALKING PARTS
“Some cars are built to drive. Others are built to kill.”
A documentary thriller inspired by true events.
A mechanic uncovers a tiny defective part that may be linked to a series of fatal accidents involving iconic cars — and even certain celebrities. His investigation exposes a forgotten mechanical scandal the industry tried to bury.
Set against the fascination of the 1970s automotive era, the film explores shattered lives, unanswered questions, and families left in the dark. Behind every crash was a father, a mother, a child, a friend — ordinary people and public figures alike, all victims of a tragedy long attributed to fate.
The documentary follows a survivor who refuses to accept the official story. Every engine sound, every crash image reignites the same doubt: what if it wasn’t an accident? His search reveals a flaw present in several legendary models and finally gives a voice to those who were never heard: grieving parents, partners whose lives collapsed, loved ones marked by doubt, and witnesses who never forgot.
Through their stories and silences, the film uncovers a truth long hidden — one that cannot bring back the victims, but may offer understanding, recognition… and a measure of peace.
Three investigative pillars:
“The deadliest part is the one you never see.”
Target audience: investigative‑documentary fans, automotive enthusiasts, viewers drawn to true stories and industrial scandals.
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