Kfar Khout [RECOMMENDED]
The village represents the loss of innocence and the cyclical nature of sectarian violence. The events in Kfar Khout set in motion the "incendies" (conflagrations) that define the film's title, illustrating how personal tragedy is inextricably linked to broader political and religious conflicts. Real-World Inspiration
Nawal's firstborn son, Nihad, is sent to an orphanage in Kfar Khout after his birth. kfar khout
Following the destruction, the children—including Nawal’s son—are converted into child soldiers, perpetuating the cycle of violence that the film explores. The village represents the loss of innocence and