Driven: From Wheelchair to Race Car

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"How fast does your wheelchair go?"
  • NR
  • 2017
  • 56 min

Driven: From Wheelchair to Race Car is a heartwarming documentary film directed by Bryn Evans capturing the incredible journey of three individuals - one a paralyzed U.S. Navy veteran and the other two professional drivers - trying to break the barriers of their physical and mental limitations. The movie follows the protagonist, Mike Bauer, who lost his lower legs and left arm in a motorcycle accident, inspiring him to turn his passion into a fierce determination to become a race car driver. After undergoing years of surgeries and rehabilitation, Mike finally achieves his dream by adapting a racing car with specialized hand controls that will allow him to drive without limitations.

We also witness the compelling story of Scott Falci, a neurosurgeon who suffered a severe spinal cord injury while skiing, rendering him paralyzed from the waist down. Despite his disability, Scott's passion for racing never faded. Still, his dream of becoming a race car driver seemed insurmountable until he discovered a specialized car that gets modified to enable paraplegics to control the pedals using their arms.

The movie is an inspiring tribute to the tenacity and perseverance of the human spirit. It illustrates the power of resilience and the triumph of the human will. Driven showcases how personal tragedy can lead to greatness by unveiling the transformative power of motorsports, which provides a way of healing that nothing else could.

The documentary showcases a perfect balance of high-level drama and emotion, delivering what could have been a predictable and overdone trope. The personal stories of the characters move the audience to tears but also offer a unique perspective on the importance of accessibility, motorsports, and overcoming adversity.

The film also highlights the inspiring work of the Disabled American Veterans (DAV), a charity that helps to care for veterans after they leave the military. The charity provides essential medical, emotional, and rehabilitative support to help disabled veterans overcome physical and mental injuries throughout the United States.

What makes Driven: From Wheelchair to Race Car stand out is the way it captures the moment of personal victory in each of the protagonists' lives. It spotlighted the significance of their achievements and the real sense of liberation that it brings, not just from the perspective of the drivers but also from the eyes of their families and loved ones.

Moreover, the documentary also showcases how motor racing can be an incredibly open and accessible sport, and how it can be modified to make it accessible for all, regardless of physical ability.

The movie's direction and cinematography are exceptional, as it masterfully showcases the high-speed action of racing, the intense competition of the drivers, and also captures the poignant moments that they go through.

Overall, Driven: From Wheelchair to Race Car is a must-watch documentary that will inspire and leave viewers feeling emotionally moved. The story of the three characters will inspire individuals in overcoming their limitations and pursuing their dreams, no matter how difficult they may seem. With its intelligent storytelling and inspiring message, driving home the sentiments of hard work and dedication, Driven is perfect for anyone looking for hope, inspiration, or a truly inspiring film.

Driven: From Wheelchair to Race Car is a 2017 documentary with a runtime of 56 minutes.

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  • Release Date
    2017
  • MPAA Rating
    NR
  • Runtime
    56 min
  • Language
    English
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