The ABQ Winter Virtual Jewish Film Festival Presents:
Syndrome K
USA, 2019, Documentary, 80 min, Italian w/ subtitles
Director: Stephen Edwards
Screening: 2/14 – 2/17
Zoom Conversation Wednesday 2/17, 7 pm MT
Please note that ticket sales will end on February 17, 2 pm
Syndrome K is the true story about a highly contagious, highly fictitious disease created by three Roman Catholic doctors during the holocaust to hide Jews in a Vatican-affiliated hospital. View the trailer here!
How does a virtual film festival work?
- The film will have a 72 hour viewing period from February 14, 7pm - February 17, 7pm. You must watch the film during the viewing period.
- You will receive a link and password to view the film 24 hours before the screening period starts. Be sure to check your Spam folder.
- Upon purchasing a ticket, you will view a confirmation page with links to register the Zoom discussion. The discussion is free, but you must register with the link to take part in the post-film discussion.
- Internet speed is essential to home-viewing. If you haven't streamed movies at home before, we recommend running a speed test for your internet at https://www.speedtest.net to make sure you can easily stream the film. The minimum download speed is 10Mbps, but we recommend 25-35Mbps for optimal viewing. Additional information about streaming is available at our website, https://www.abqjewishfilmfest.com.
What is the differences between "Individual" and "Household" tickets?
- Individual Viewing: intended for individual use
- Household Viewing: intended for 2+ people to share & watch together within one physical household
Questions? Email mayas@jccabq.org