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Los Angeles cab driver Jason Schuyler is offered the fare of a lifetime by Jake, a local Casino dealer and gambler. Jake asks Schuyler to drive him to the Navajo Nation in Arizona, the home he abandoned 30 years ago. Jake's dream is to see his grandson compete in a Native American rodeo. 

ROAD TO EVERYWHERE

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WHAT AUDIENCES ARE TELLING US AFTER SEEING THE FILM  

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​​“It’s wonderful to finally find a movie we can see, then go out and talk about afterward and for the rest of the week!”  “This is what movies are supposed to be: well-written, beautifully-acted and filled with emotion, pathos, and humor.” 

 

ROAD TO EVERYWHERE is an homage to those wonderful “Road Movies” studios made back in the 1970’s – the movies you couldn’t quite let go of, the movies you always remembered, the movies that asked the ultimate question: “What do we want out of our lives?  What really matters?”

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ROAD TO EVERYWHERE is the thirty years later follow-up to DRIVEN, also written and directed by Michael Paradies Shoob, which premiered at the Toronto Film Festival and played all over the world. Whip Hubley ("Hollywood" in TOP GUN) returns as his charismatic character, Jason Schuyler, in an incredible performance. 

 

Two-time Grammy-winning Taos Pueblo musical artist Robert Mirabal (YELLOWSTONE) takes on the lead role of Jake. Described as a Native American Renaissance Man, Robert Mirabal is an artist: musician, composer, flute maker, actor and designer.  Audiences have been blown away by Robert's debut as the lead actor in a motion picture.  He brings enormous energy, charm, and complexity to the role. 

 

Alongside Whip Hubley, three other accomplished and talented actors return from DRIVEN - Daniel Roebuck, Diane Dilascio and Rawle D. Lewis. Rarely, if ever, have four actors reprised their roles from 30 years ago in a completely new film. As the actors (and their characters) literally age before our eyes, this dramatic film becomes a kind of documentary... about what happens to our dreams over the course of a lifetime. 

"DRIVEN" REVIEWS

Written and directed with astonishing assurance by Michael Shoob. DRIVEN is a small miracle of good writing coupled with superlative ensemble performances.

 Ella Taylor, The Atlantic Monthly

I'm personally driving people mad telling them how much fun it is to see Michael Paradies Shoob's "DRIVEN", the wonky tragi-comic saga of a gaggle of L.A. cab drivers.

Bruce Kirkland, The Toronto Star

Four Stars. Filmed with an artistry belying its budget, peopled with disarmingly unlikely heroes, DRIVEN marks a compelling debut for Director Michael Shoob. Actors Todd, Hubley and Roebuck register performances of tremendous range and subtlety

Denis Seguin, Screen International

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