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Breaking Away (1979) Podcast Review — Why This Coming-of-Age Classic Still Matters

Breaking Away (1979) is more than a cycling movie—it’s one of the most honest American coming-of-age films of the 1970s. In this episode of The Cinematic Flashback Podcast, host Chuck Bryan and co-host Matt revisit Peter Yates’ Academy Award–winning sports drama and explore why its story of class, identity, and growing up still resonates decades later.

Set in Bloomington, Indiana, Breaking Away follows four working-class friends—known as “cutters”—as they struggle to define their futures in the shadow of Indiana University. At the center is Dave Stoller (Dennis Christopher), a young man obsessed with Italian cycling culture and desperate to escape the expectations of his father, played memorably by Paul Dooley. The film builds toward the legendary Little 500 bicycle race, using sport as a metaphor for adulthood, pride, and self-worth.

In this episode, Chuck and Matt discuss:

Winner of the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay and ranked among the AFI’s greatest sports films, Breaking Away endures because it understands something timeless: growing up isn’t about winning—it’s about figuring out who you are and where you belong.

Whether you’re revisiting the film or discovering it for the first time, this episode makes the case for Breaking Away as a quietly powerful classic that still grooves through the decades.

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