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Driven

Cal Covington, a top NASCAR race driver, crashes into 1947 where he finds himself helping to revolutionize the engines that fuel moonshine running and competing in the first official Daytona stock car race. Along the way, he encounters his rival’s past and finds timeless love.

  • STEVEN BERGER
    Writer
  • BRIDGET SULLIVAN
    Writer
  • Project Type:
    Screenplay
  • Number of Pages:
    85
  • Country of Origin:
    United States
  • Language:
    English
  • First-time Screenwriter:
    No
  • Student Project:
    No
Writer Biography - STEVEN BERGER, BRIDGET SULLIVAN

Steven Berger began his career in Washington, DC as the youngest person at the time to be issued Capital Hill Press credentials. A promotion to ABC's Nightline in NYC was followed by work as a 35mm film motion control operator for high-profile projects including Ken Burn's The Civil War documentary. Steven led a partnership with Sotheby's Auction House to film priceless works of art, including Vermeer paintings and the Imperial Eggs by House of Fabergé. He was awarded two Gold Medals in motion control cinematography at the 1989 New York Film Festival and the 1992 Houston International Film Festival, respectively. Steven worked on the Howard Brookner-directed film Bloodhounds of Broadway which inspired him to write screenplays.

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Bridget Sullivan started as Box Office Manager for the off-Broadway Double Image Theater in New York City. She then served as Executive Vice President of KM&Co. where, as in-house writer, she prepared branding, marketing, PR, and promotional materials for clients such as Aquascutum, Escada, La Biennale des Antiquaires, and member companies of Le Comité Colbert, a consortium of French luxury brands including Chanel, Hermès, and Louis Vuitton. Bridget’s comedy sketch, Santa Gets Screwed, was produced at Manhattan's famed 13th Street Repertory Theatre to critical acclaim. In addition to creative writing, she pursues her passion for photography.