Of course.
Conventional film has no IR sensitivity, this is Delta 100:
There are IR films that are IR sensitive, for example Ilford SFX 200:
In this case IR LEDs to be used should be of longer wavelengths, common IR cheaps leds were 875nm, 850nm, 940nm because these wavelengths are mass manufactured for TV remote commands, etc, so if one manipulates an special IR film then one must check what wavelengths he is using, as today shorter IR wavelegths are also cheap.
Video sensors in IR cameras have sensitivity reaching beyond 1000nm (if no blocking filter on sensor), so in any case IR special film can also be manipulated under the right IR illumination, for common film, no problem, at least with moderate IR power.
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