Just Breathe (2008)

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Written by Becky Ayers, Tia Ayers

Directed by Anne Wheeler

Running Time: 120 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2008

Rating: 12 Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

Made for TV

Brittney Wilson stars as Sydney, a troubled teenager whose endless partying and shoplifting prompts her distraught single mother to take drastic action - she sends her daughter to live with her father and his pregnant wife. At first Sydney rebels against her new life, but when she befriends a local girl whose mum has died of cancer, she begins to realise how lucky she is to have a loving family.

Cast

Melora HardinEmma
Image for Paul McGillionPaul McGillionBen
Brittney WilsonSydney
Sarah DeakinsLynn
Tantoo CardinalHeather
Jesse MossZach
Kyla HazelwoodJess
Anna AmorosoTara
Dorla BellRobin
Paul BaeResident
Tom HeatonNorman
Pale Christian ThomasBartender
Lossen ChambersAdmissions Clerk
Patricia Mayen-SalazarWoman
Monica MustelierNurse
Dean HinchyPriest

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  • Use www.gravatar.com to create an Avatar for your e-mail address and use it on many supported sites August 12th - 11:25pmTegan said...

    This movie, was unbelieveable. It made me cry. I loved it, I hope to see it again. But as I look up Brittany. There are no people. I wish to see more of her as more ew movies are made.

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