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Paddy Breathnach. Director. Producer. Second Unit Director or Assistant Director. IMDbPro Starmeter See rank. Paddy Breathnach was born in 1964 in Dublin, Ireland. He is a director and producer, known for I Went Down (1997), Viva (2015) and Red Mist (2008). More at IMDbPro.
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Filmography. Awards and nominations. See also. References. External links. Paddy Breathnach (born 1964) is an Irish director and producer. He has directed Man About Dog, Blow Dry and Shrooms. He was also involved in the production of The Mighty Celt and Ape. Since 2022 he's been directing the comedy-drama series The Dry . Filmography. Ailsa (1994)
- 1964 (age 58–59), Dublin, Ireland
- 1994–present
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He is a director and producer, known for I Went Down (1997), Viva (2015) and Red Mist (2008). Top titles. Latest. Filmography. 2018. 2015. 2013. 2007. 2001. 1997. Connections. Sean McGinley. Mark O'Halloran. Jorge Perugorría. Héctor Medina. Molly McCann. Jade Jordan. Sarah Greene. Ellie O'Halloran. Genres.
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Paddy Breathnach's Movies and TV Shows. I Went Down. 1996. 1 hr 47 min. R. Crime · Comedy · Action. Rosie. 2019. 1 hr 25 min. PG-13. Drama · Independent · Romance. Viva. 2016. 1 hr 39 min. TV-MA. Drama · LGBT · Foreign/International. Watch Paddy Breathnach's movies and TV shows for free. Stream I Went Down, Rosie, Viva now on Tubi.
Paddy Breathnach (born April 11, 1964 in Dublin, Ireland) is a film director and producer whose work spans multiple genres. He is best known for his crime comedy "I Went Down" (1997), romantic comedy "Blow Dry" (2000), psychological horror "Shrooms" (2007), and award-winning drama "Rosie" (2018).