Incurable (film)

Incurable is a 2006 horror thriller film written and directed by Nicolas Argyll, based on his 1972 animated short film The Man with the Incurable Disease. the film stars Clive Owen as a librarian who suffers a mysterious disease of unknown origin, so he sets out on a journey to find a cure only to be driven more and more insane as the story progresses.

The film was a co-production between Canada, France, the United States and United Kingdom and was released on September 20, 2006 by Alliance Atlantis in Canada and on October 13, 2006 in the United States by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The film received critical acclaim with many praising it's story, art direction and acting, though some criticized the runtime.

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Home Media
The film was first released on DVD by Alliance in February 2007, followed by one in the US by Genuis Products. All copies are in fullscreen as per the intentions of Argyll who shot the film in full-frame to mimick the look of the Expressionist films that it was influenced from. An HD-DVD release was planned but was cancelled due to difficulties with replicating the aspect ratio.