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101 Films presents acclaimed drama Incendies (2010), the breakthrough film from director Denis Villeneuve (Blade Runner 2049, Dune), released on 4K UHD for the first time. Before he emerged as one of Hollywood's biggest names, Villeneuve adapted this harrowing story of Canadian twins who travel to an unnamed country in the Middle East with a history of religious conflict. Villeneuve's powerful and heartbreaking tale is presented here from a new 4K master, supervised and approved by the director himself.
A mother's dying wish creates a painful puzzle her children are forced to solve. At the reading of their mother's will, twins Jeanne and Simon are given instructions to locate the father they believed was dead and the brother neither knew existed. They travel to the Middle East to piece together the story of the woman who brought them into the world, only to make a shocking discovery
SPECIAL FEATURES
Remembering the Ashes: Incendies Through Their Eyes
Commentary with Denis Villeneuve
Interview with Denis Villeneuve
Q & A with Denis Villeneuve
Limited edition booklet includes: 'The Empathy and Alchemy of Denis Villeneuve' by Rich Johnson, 'Symphony for the Devil: Finding the Darkness of Denis Villeneuve's Incendies' by James Mottram and Q & A with Director Denis Villeneuve from Venice 2010
- 131 mins approx
- Denis Villeneuve
- 15
- Lubna Azabal
- Mélissa Désormeaux-Poulin
- Maxim Gaudette
- Rémy Girard
English
- 2010
- English
- 2
- A
- B
- C
- 101 Films
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101 Films presents acclaimed drama Incendies (2010), the breakthrough film from director Denis Villeneuve (Blade Runner 2049, Dune), released on 4K UHD for the first time. Before he emerged as one of Hollywood's biggest names, Villeneuve adapted this harrowing story of Canadian twins who travel to an unnamed country in the Middle East with a history of religious conflict. Villeneuve's powerful and heartbreaking tale is presented here from a new 4K master, supervised and approved by the director himself.
A mother's dying wish creates a painful puzzle her children are forced to solve. At the reading of their mother's will, twins Jeanne and Simon are given instructions to locate the father they believed was dead and the brother neither knew existed. They travel to the Middle East to piece together the story of the woman who brought them into the world, only to make a shocking discovery
SPECIAL FEATURES
Remembering the Ashes: Incendies Through Their Eyes
Commentary with Denis Villeneuve
Interview with Denis Villeneuve
Q & A with Denis Villeneuve
Limited edition booklet includes: 'The Empathy and Alchemy of Denis Villeneuve' by Rich Johnson, 'Symphony for the Devil: Finding the Darkness of Denis Villeneuve's Incendies' by James Mottram and Q & A with Director Denis Villeneuve from Venice 2010
- 131 mins approx
- Denis Villeneuve
- 15
- Lubna Azabal
- Mélissa Désormeaux-Poulin
- Maxim Gaudette
- Rémy Girard
English
- 2010
- English
- 2
- A
- B
- C
- 101 Films
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Excellent 4K package
The film itself is excellent and it was no surprise that Denis Villeneuve has grown into epics since. This release is another great 101 Films presentation; the disc extras are very good and include a commentary and a documentary. The booklet is very well made and fits inside a decent cardboard box, although I wish this box was as sturdy as the Second Sight ones. Overall highly recommended.
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Incendies (limited edition) 4K ultra HD
Despite being a film I don’t often want to re-watch it is good to have such a hood 4K copy in my collectionÂ
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Amazing tale woven in a way which draws you in...
Incendies is an amazing story. It is meticulously crafted by Denis Villenuve and it is not something ordinary far far from it. The film is extraordinary in every way. The cast are superb and the cinematography is stunning. But it is the unbelievable story itself which unfolds and comes to a conclusion which is heart breaking and hard to take in when the pieces of the puzzle fall in to place. Film lovers will have a rare treat watching this film.
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