Breaking Away (1979) is a critically acclaimed coming-of-age film that won an Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay. The story follows four working-class teenagers ("Cutters") in Bloomington, Indiana, who have just graduated high school and are navigating adulthood while facing tension with college students at Indiana University.
Roger Ebert described it as a "precious cinematic miracle" that avoids being corny while presenting complex, three-dimensional characters. subtitle Breaking Away
Dave plays Italian music, sings opera, and treats his cat like a celebrity, calling it "Fellini". Breaking Away (1979) is a critically acclaimed coming-of-age