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    Poster of the movie Syndrome K
    2019     Documentary    
    1h 20min
    Original lang.Italian
    CountryUSA

    It might just be the only disease to have ever actually saved lives. And it didn't really exist.

    Syndrome K is a feature documentary in production that tells the story of three courageous Roman Catholic doctors who saved Jews by convincing the Nazis that these Jews were infected with a highly deadly and contagious disease that the doctors called Syndrome K.

    After Mussolini was removed, and Italy signed an Armistice with the Allies, the Nazis became infuriated, and they occupied Rome. The occupying Nazis deported over 1,000 Jews to Auschwitz from the Jewish Ghetto in Rome in October 1943 and most never returned. Many Jews sought refuge in Fatebenefratelli hospital where the three doctors invented the disease to protect them.

    Dr. Ossicini was interviewed for this film as were survivors. The footage amassed by the filmmaker and from archives is chilling and the heroism is pronounced.

    It is a story that needs to be told.

    Directed byStephen Edwards
    Written byGregory Alan Ballard, Stephen Edwards

    Featuring

    Ray Liotta
    Luisa Almagià
    Martin Blanken
    Pietro Borromeo
    Alexander Bozicevich
    Suzanne Brown-Fleming
    Lea Dinola
    Johnny Fiorentino
    Joseph Fox
    Massi Furlan
    Luca Manganaro
    Adriano Ossicini
    Sister Shawn Pauline
    Ryaan Rana
    Vittorio Sacerdoti
    Ben Schnau
    Gabriele Sonnino
    Giacomo Sonnino
    Tullio Sonnino
    Mark Valeriano
    Ross Van Dongen
    Charlie Watson

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