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Breathing Hard 2001

93 min📅 2001-05-13

In *Breathing Hard (2001)*, Eric Neal Young crafts a sharp, character-driven comedy-drama about a desperate Hollywood screenwriter who lands an unlikely job chauffeuring a sharp-tongued, aging British actress.

Director: Eric Neal Young

Cast

John Rafter Lee
John Rafter Lee
Duggan
June Claman
Emma
John Billingsley
John Billingsley
Hammond
Laura Lieblein Adam
Laura Lieblein Adam
Francesca
Tony Abatemarco
Tony Abatemarco
Sam
Patrick Egan
Mel
Denise Poirier
Carol
Taylor Gilbert
Taylor Gilbert
Sharon
Solo Scott
Jeffries
Deborah Strang
Deborah Strang
Dorothy

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Breathing Hard (2001) about?

This 2001 indie comedy-drama follows a struggling Hollywood writer who takes a job driving a legendary but cantankerous British actress. Their clash of personalities takes a creative turn when she insists the final role of her career should be in his new play, forcing him to balance ambition, art, and the whims of an unstoppable force.

Who directed Breathing Hard?

Eric Neal Young directed *Breathing Hard*, infusing the story with both sharp humor and a keen eye for character-driven drama.

Who stars in Breathing Hard?

The film features John Rafter Lee, June Claman, John Billingsley, Laura Lieblein Adam, and Tony Abatemarco in key roles that bring the Hollywood and theatrical worlds to life.

Is Breathing Hard (2001) worth watching?

While unrated, *Breathing Hard* offers a refreshing blend of humor and heart with its focus on creative ambition and unlikely mentorship. Fans of character-driven indie films or behind-the-scenes theater stories will find plenty to enjoy in its 93-minute runtime.

How long is Breathing Hard?

*Breathing Hard* runs for 93 minutes (1 hour, 33 minutes).

About Breathing Hard (2001) — A Hollywood outsider, a fiery mentor, and a play that could make—or break—both of them

In *Breathing Hard (2001)*, Eric Neal Young crafts a sharp, character-driven comedy-drama about a desperate Hollywood screenwriter who lands an unlikely job chauffeuring a sharp-tongued, aging British actress. Their unlikely mentor-student relationship takes a bold turn when she insists the final masterpiece of her career should be his new play, setting up a clash of egos and ambitions. The film drips with the tension of creative rivalry and the bittersweet humor of a seasoned performer clinging to relevance, all wrapped in a 93-minute runtime that crackles with wit and warmth.

Set against the backdrop of Tinseltown's relentless grind, *Breathing Hard* explores themes of legacy, reinvention, and the fragile border between inspiration and desperation. The story brims with dry humor and heartfelt moments, led by a standout performance that balances charm and cantankerousness. Whether you're drawn to its character dynamics or the behind-the-scenes peek at theatrical ambition, the film delivers a satisfying blend of personality and pulse-pounding creativity.