
File 13 2010
In Patrick Huard's 2010 comedy escapade *File 13*, three men at rock bottom find themselves unexpectedly tangled in a high-stakes cat-and-mouse game.
Director: Patrick Huard
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is File 13 (2010) about?
*File 13* follows three Montrealers whose personal crises collide with a stroke of fate when they capture a white-collar fugitive who's evaded justice for ten years. What starts as a series of misfortunes becomes a comedic, high-energy chase where the underdogs might just get the last laugh.
Who directed File 13?
The film was directed by Patrick Huard, a Canadian filmmaker known for his work in comedy and satire.
Who stars in File 13?
The movie features a standout cast including Claude Legault, Guillaume Lemay-Thivierge, and Paul Doucet in the lead roles.
Is File 13 (2010) worth watching?
For fans of lighthearted comedies with relatable characters, *File 13* offers a fun, fast-paced ride. While it's not a high-concept thriller, its blend of humor and heart makes it a solid choice for a weekend watch—especially for those who enjoy Quebecois cinema.
How long is File 13?
The runtime for *File 13* is 112 minutes, perfect for a concise yet engaging cinematic experience.
About File 13 (2010) — Three Men, One Thief, and a Decade of Bad Luck
In Patrick Huard's 2010 comedy escapade *File 13*, three men at rock bottom find themselves unexpectedly tangled in a high-stakes cat-and-mouse game. Thomas wrestles with debilitating migraines, Jean-François battles paralyzing stage fright, and Benoit copes with the fallout of a sudden separation. Their luck changes when they stumble upon a cunning white-collar criminal who's dodged justice for a decade. What begins as a series of personal crises pivots into a chaotic, comedic pursuit where the underdogs might just outsmart the system.
This Quebecois charmer blends sharp wit with the raw energy of its lead trio—Claude Legault, Guillaume Lemay-Thivierge, and Paul Doucet—turning everyday frustrations into a wild, heartfelt adventure. With its blend of humor and unexpected heroism, *File 13* delivers a feel-good escape that's as relatable as it is ridiculous.