Incendies is a 2010 Canadian film written and directed by Denis Villeneuve. It is not a standard English word, but a French word meaning fires, or conflegrations.
"Incendies" is a French word meaning "fires" in English. It can refer to actual fire incidents or more abstractly to themes of destruction, passion, or intensity. The title is also known for being used in the title of a play and film by Denis Villeneuve.
A very intense an uncontrolled fire; The event of burning which is usually destructive.
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The Production Budget for Incendies was $6,800,000.
Incendies was released on 09/17/2010.
Incendies grossed $12,597,210 worldwide.
Incendies grossed $6,857,096 in the domestic market.
Pierre Grapin has written: 'Les incendies' -- subject(s): Incendies 'La Antropologia Criminal'
Service de protection contre les incendies de Québec was created in 1765.
French for "intense fire".
"fire" in the sense that a place (building, forest) is on a fire
The French word "incendies" is pronounced as "ahn-sah-dee."
Un sapeur-pompier lutte contre les incendies.
"Incendies" is a French word that translates to "scorched" or "burned." It is the title of a play and a film by Quebec filmmaker Denis Villeneuve. Both the play and the film explore themes of war, family secrets, and the haunting legacy of violence.