An elderly Jewish widow in 1950s Atlanta struggles to adapt to a new reality when she can no longer drive. Her son's insistence on hiring a driver, a black man, sparks initial resistance, but Hoke's kindness and gentle nature eventually win her over. As they spend twenty years together, their unlikely friendship bridges the gap between their vastly different backgrounds, culminating in a powerful exploration of love, acceptance, and the human connection.

Driving Miss Daisy
An unlikely bond forms between a wise and experienced Jewish woman and her loyal African-American chauffeur in the Deep South, as they delicately navigate the nuances of their unique connection.