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Hurricane F.Y.T. 2024

★ 9.02 votes109 min📅 2024-05-17

Ara Ball's *Hurricane F.Y.T.* (2024) transports viewers to Montreal's gritty streets in 1991, where an 11-year-old boy named Delphis—burdened by poverty and family chaos—ditches his old life to become "The Hurricane.

Director: Ara Ball

Cast

Justin Labelle
Justin Labelle
Delphis Denis
Larissa Corriveau
Larissa Corriveau
Florence
Patrice Dubois
Patrice Dubois
Père
Antoine Olivier Pilon
Antoine Olivier Pilon
Jimbo
Julie Le Breton
Julie Le Breton
Simone Lebel
Jean-Pierre Bergeron
Jean-Pierre Bergeron
Monsieur Hot-dog
Martin Dubreuil
Martin Dubreuil
Piero
Émile Schneider
Émile Schneider
Yarman
Karine Gonthier-Hyndman
Karine Gonthier-Hyndman
Professeure
Normand Chouinard
Normand Chouinard
Directeur d'école

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Hurricane F.Y.T. (2024) about?

Set in 1991 Montreal, *Hurricane F.Y.T.* follows Delphis, an 11-year-old boy escaping his unstable home and disadvantaged neighborhood. Donning a rebellious lightning-bolt headband, he transforms into "The Hurricane," dodging police and social services while navigating the city's harsh streets.

Who directed Hurricane F.Y.T.?

Ara Ball directs this gripping drama, bringing a sharp eye for raw urban storytelling to the film.

Who stars in Hurricane F.Y.T.?

The cast includes Justin Labelle, Larissa Corriveau, Patrice Dubois, Antoine Olivier Pilon, and Julie Le Breton.

Is Hurricane F.Y.T. (2024) worth watching?

While IMDb hasn't rated it yet, *Hurricane F.Y.T.* promises a bold mix of drama and comedy, anchored by its compelling themes of resilience and rebellion. Fans of gritty coming-of-age stories will likely find its unfiltered energy captivating.

How long is Hurricane F.Y.T.?

Hurricane F.Y.T. runs for 109 minutes (1 hour, 49 minutes).

About Hurricane F.Y.T. (2024) — A Defiant Montreal Coming-of-Age Drama

Ara Ball's *Hurricane F.Y.T.* (2024) transports viewers to Montreal's gritty streets in 1991, where an 11-year-old boy named Delphis—burdened by poverty and family chaos—ditches his old life to become "The Hurricane." With a defiant lightning-bolt headband and middle finger raised, he embarks on a raw, rebellious journey through the city's underbelly. The film weaves drama and comedy into a chaotic coming-of-age tale, blending street smarts with emotional turmoil as Delphis evades authorities and forges unexpected connections.

The atmosphere crackles with tension and dark humor, capturing the resilience of youth against impossible odds. Ball's direction balances gritty realism with moments of levity, making *Hurricane F.Y.T.* a visceral yet poignant exploration of identity and survival.