

Incurable(2021)
Incurable follows Abdullah Kozan, a man who spent 47 years confined within the walls of a state psychiatric hospital called "Homeland." The film traces his extraordinary journey through decades of institutionalization, examining the human cost of long-term psychiatric care and the resilience required to endure such prolonged isolation. Through Kozan's story, the documentary reveals the systemic realities of mental health institutions and the lives of those trapped within them. It's a sobering portrait of institutional life that challenges viewers to reconsider how society treats its most vulnerable citizens. The film balances compassion with unflinching honesty, documenting both the struggles and small moments of humanity that define Kozan's experience. Incurable serves as both a personal biography and a broader commentary on mental health systems and patient rights.
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