Although he passed away in 2011, his work continues to be displayed in major galleries and collections throughout New Zealand and is sought after by international collectors.
Through his film studies, Mr Judge was given an opportunity to meet and document the story of this colourful character.
"I got a small grant in 1998/1999, so I was able to get a lot of footage, which I sat on for a long time. I gradually added to the material, I never intended to be the one to make a biopic on Don, but no one was doing it and I had all this material from 1999, when I had incredible access to him in his studio, so that is the basis for the film."
Pulling all the archive files he could find on Mr Driver, he set about forming a comprehensive timeline, from early works to late works and everything in between. He called the finished project Don Driver: Magician.
"I pieced together a narrative on his debut as an artist, essentially it's an historical art narrative to do justice to the value of his work. He's a major figure but I think that he was not appreciated as someone like, say, Ralph Hotere, so hopefully this film addresses that."
Don Driver: Magician is screening at Napier's MTG Century Theatre at 6.15pm tonight. Tickets available from Ticketek.