Who Can He Be? Film plus bonus features
This is the latest film by director David Rolfe who returns to the subject of the Turin Shroud which was the focus of his 1978 BAFTA award winning documentary, The Silent Witness. Since then the Shroud’s reputation has been undermined by a radiocarbon date carried out in 1988.
'Who Can He Be?' reveals new evidence which casts significant doubt on the validity of the controversial C-14 test carried out in the absence of the five protocols deemed necessary to ensure an accurate result. It also examines the remarkable recent scientific and historical discoveries that make a compelling case for the Shroud’s authenticity.
The film is accompanied by a rich collection of bonus features, including A Grave Injustice and Michael Kowalski’s brilliant forensic analysis of precisely what went wrong with that C14 test.
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Who Can He Be?
The Shroud of Turin - the cloth that millions believe wrapped the body of Jesus in the tomb - was branded a fake by a C-14 test in 1988 yet no one can reproduce the nature of its image. Who Can He Be? reveals new evidence which casts significant doubt on the validity of the C-14 test carried out ...
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Bonus 1 - Professor Christopher Ramsey discussing the C14 Test
Professor Christopher Ramsey discusses the radiocarbon test of the Shroud and the conflict between the date given by that test and other scientific and historical evidence.
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Bonus 2 - Interview with Michael Tite
BBC World Service Interview with Michael Tite, who had overall responsibility for the controversial Radiocarbon Dating of the Turin Shroud.
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Bonus 3 - A forensic analysis of every aspect of the C-14 test.
The 1988 radiocarbon dating of the Turin Shroud famously dated this cloth to the period 1260-1390AD. At the press conference announcing this result, Professor Hall of Oxford University claimed that, “There was a multi-million pound business in making forgeries during the fourteenth century. Some...
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Bonus 4 - Shroud: English Version
Evidence supporting the authenticity of the Shroud of Turin
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Bonus 4: Suaire : Version Française
Preuve à l'appui de l'authenticité du Suaire de Turin
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Bonus 4 - Sindone: Versione Italiana
Prove a sostegno dell'autenticità della Sindone di Torino
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Bonus 4 - Sábana Santa: Versión en Español
Evidencia que respalda la autenticidad de la Sábana Santa de Turín
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Bonus 4 - Sudário: Versão em Português
Evidências que apóiam a autenticidade do Sudário de Turim
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Bonus 4 - Leichentuch: Deutsche Version
Beweise für die Echtheit des Leichentuch von Turin
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Bonus 4 - Плащаница: русская версия
Доказательства, подтверждающие подлинность Туринской плащаницы
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Bonus 5 - A Grave Injustice
An investigation of the evidence pertaining to the Shroud of Turin, including an examination of the controversial C14 test.
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Bonus 6 - Shroud of Turin Material Evidence
The British Museum and scientists responsible for a carbon-14 test conducted in 1988 proclaimed the Shroud to be a medieval fake but new evidence traces the Shroud back through history and geography all the way to 1st century Jerusalem.
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Bonus 7 - Theme Song for Who Can He Be?
Singer: Sophy Punell
Composition: Sophie Breakenridge
Arrangement and Production: Mic Burns
Lyrics: David Rolfe -
Thank you from the Producer
A sincere thank you from David Rolfe, producer and director of 'Who Can He Be?'