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Los Angeles cab driver Jason Schuyler (Whip Hubley) is offered the trip of a lifetime by Jake (Robert Mirabal), a local casino dealer and gambler. He asks Schuyler to take him to the Navajo Reservation, back to the home he abandoned 30 years ago. Jake's dream is to see his grandson compete in a Native American rodeo. In 1996, Whip Hubley stunned audiences and critics as the unforgettable everyman cab driver Jason Schuyler in DRIVEN, which premiered at the Toronto Film Festival and was released in theaters before airing on Showtime, the Sundance Channel and PBS. In ROAD TO EVERYWHERE Whip Hubley and his costars are reprising their roles from almost 30 years ago in a completely new film. As the actors (and their characters) literally age before our eyes, this narrative film becomes a kind of documentary of life, about the passage of time and dreams. In the end, ROAD asks the ultimate question, "What do we want out of our lives? What really matters?"