"Incendies" is a French plural noun meaning "blazes" (very large or fiercely burning fires) or, figuratively, "explosions of passions, violent feelings."
This was deliberately left ambiguous by the filmmakers. The film was shot in Amman, Jordan, but the story's conflict between Christian and Muslim militias would seem to imply the setting is Lebanon during and after the Lebanese Civil War (1975-1990). Some viewers have noted that the word "Palestine" can be seen on an office window during one scene. However, this sign is clearly part of the slogan "I <3 Palestine" and does not mean the film is supposed to be set there, but that the student newspaper is in favour of the Palestinian liberation and probably PLO which was taking part in the Lebanese Civil War.
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- How long is Incendies?2 hours and 11 minutes
- When was Incendies released?April 22, 2011
- What is the IMDb rating of Incendies?8.3 out of 10
- Who stars in Incendies?
- Who wrote Incendies?
- Who directed Incendies?
- Who was the composer for Incendies?
- Who was the producer of Incendies?Kim McCraw and Luc Déry
- Who was the cinematographer for Incendies?
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- Who are the characters in Incendies?Notaire Jean Lebel, Jeanne Marwan, Simon Marwan, Nawal Marwan, and Abou Tarek
- What is the plot of Incendies?Twins journey to the Middle East to discover their family history and fulfill their mother's last wishes.
- What was the budget for Incendies?$6.8 million
- How much did Incendies earn at the worldwide box office?$6.8 million
- How much did Incendies earn at the US box office?$2.07 million
- What is Incendies rated?R
- What genre is Incendies?Drama, Mystery, and War
- How many awards has Incendies won?41 awards
- How many awards has Incendies been nominated for?61 nominations
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