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Hurricane F.Y.T!
French L'Ouragan F.Y.T!
Directed by Ara Ball
Written byAra Ball
Tania Duguay Castilloux
Produced byFrédéric Bohbot
Kacim Steets Azouz
StarringJustin Labelle
Larissa Corriveau
Antoine Olivier Pilon
Julie Le Breton
Cinematography Ian Lagarde
Edited byAra Ball
Production
companies
Bunbury Films
Rebel Labs
Distributed byFunfilm Distribution
Release date
  • October 7, 2023 (2023-10-07)(FNC)
Running time
110 minutes
CountryCanada
LanguagesEnglish
French

Hurricane F.Y.T! (French : L'Ouragan F.Y.T!) is a French Canadian drama film, directed by Ara Ball and released in 2023. [1] The film centres on Delphis (Justin Labelle), a young boy from a rough neighbourhood in Montreal who calls himself "the Hurricane", who runs away from home to live life by his own rules. [1]

The supporting cast includes Julie Le Breton, Antoine Olivier Pilon, Karine Gonthier-Hyndman, Martin Dubreuil, Larissa Corriveau, Émile Schneider, Jean Pierre Bergeron, Patrice Dubois, Nico Racicot, Pascale Montpetit, Margot Blondin, Normand Chouinard, Isabelle Miquelon, Joanie Guérin, Mathieu Lepage, Gabrielle B. Thuot and David Giguère.

The film is inspired by Ara Ball's 2013 short film L'Ouragan fuck you tabarnak, produced by Ara Ball & Tania Duguay, which starred Luka Limoges as Delphis and was a Prix Jutra nominee for Best Live Action Short Film at the 16th Jutra Awards in 2014. [2]

In 2022, Bunbury Films announced that the full-length version was in development. [3] It premiered in the national feature competition at the 2023 Festival du nouveau cinéma. [4]

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References

  1. 1 2 Charles-Henri Ramond, "(FNC 2023) à ne pas manquer: L’ouragan F.Y.T.". Films du Québec, October 6, 2023.
  2. Manon Dumais, "Jutra 2014: Le triomphe de Louis Cyr". Voir , March 23, 2014.
  3. Victoria Ahearn, "Bunbury Films rolling on fiction feature L’Ouragan F.Y.T.". Playback , October 25, 2022.
  4. Charles-Henri Ramond, "FNC 2023: la sélection québécoise". Films du Québec, September 20, 2023.