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Hamas Israel Conflict
Palestinians carry a shrouded body of a child, killed in an Israeli strike, ahead of the funeral procession outside the al-Shifa hospital in Gaza City, on July 15, 2025. (Photo by Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto) -
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Global Day Of Action For Palestine, Athens
A woman holds a mock dead baby wrapped in a shroud and a Palestinian flag in front of the Greek Parliament during the Global Day of Action for Palestine rally at Syntagma Square in Athens, Greece, on June 15, 2025. (Photo by Giorgos Arapekos/NurPhoto) -
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Rome: Solidarity Action For Palestinians Killed In Gaza
May 24, 2025, Rome, Italy: Hundreds of citizens and activists show up in Piazza Vittorio Emanuele to give visibility to solidarity with Gaza. 'Every white sheet spread in the square gives voice and visibility to the 50,000 Palestinians killed in Gaza and ignored by the media and institutions.' (Credit Image: © Marco Di Gianvito/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Award winning film maker, David Rolfe, on his new film Who Can He Be?
A scan of The Turin Shroud used by Award winning film maker, David Rolfe in His new film Who Can He Be? Sets out a bold $million challenge to the British Museum - who presided over the announcement in 1989 that the Shroud was a fake Ð to recreate the shroud using only the materials and technology available to a 13th Centuryentury forger.
A new documentary about the legendary Shroud of Turin Ð Who Can He Be? Ð will be released for worldwide streaming on www.whocanhebe.com
Rolfe won a documentary BAFTA and many other international awards in 1978 for a film on the Turin Shroud. The film presented new evidence that it could be the cloth that wrapped ChristÕs body in the tomb, and which retained a unique and unexplainable image of a crucified man.
The new film presents startling new scientific evidence about the authenticity of the Shroud Ð and why carbon dating in the 80s which proclaimed it a 13th Century fake was based on fatally flawed procedures.
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Award winning film maker, David Rolfe, on his new film Who Can He Be?
A scan of The Turin Shroud used by Award winning film maker, David Rolfe in His new film Who Can He Be? Sets out a bold $million challenge to the British Museum - who presided over the announcement in 1989 that the Shroud was a fake Ð to recreate the shroud using only the materials and technology available to a 13th Centuryentury forger.
A new documentary about the legendary Shroud of Turin Ð Who Can He Be? Ð will be released for worldwide streaming on www.whocanhebe.com
Rolfe won a documentary BAFTA and many other international awards in 1978 for a film on the Turin Shroud. The film presented new evidence that it could be the cloth that wrapped ChristÕs body in the tomb, and which retained a unique and unexplainable image of a crucified man.
The new film presents startling new scientific evidence about the authenticity of the Shroud Ð and why carbon dating in the 80s which proclaimed it a 13th Century fake was based on fatally flawed procedures.
© Jeff Moore / eyevine
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Award winning film maker, David Rolfe, on his new film Who Can He Be?
A scan of The Turin Shroud used by Award winning film maker, David Rolfe in His new film Who Can He Be? Sets out a bold $million challenge to the British Museum - who presided over the announcement in 1989 that the Shroud was a fake Ð to recreate the shroud using only the materials and technology available to a 13th Centuryentury forger.
A new documentary about the legendary Shroud of Turin Ð Who Can He Be? Ð will be released for worldwide streaming on www.whocanhebe.com
Rolfe won a documentary BAFTA and many other international awards in 1978 for a film on the Turin Shroud. The film presented new evidence that it could be the cloth that wrapped ChristÕs body in the tomb, and which retained a unique and unexplainable image of a crucified man.
The new film presents startling new scientific evidence about the authenticity of the Shroud Ð and why carbon dating in the 80s which proclaimed it a 13th Century fake was based on fatally flawed procedures.
© Jeff Moore / eyevine
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Award winning film maker, David Rolfe, on his new film Who Can He Be?
A scan of The Turin Shroud used by Award winning film maker, David Rolfe in His new film Who Can He Be? Sets out a bold $million challenge to the British Museum - who presided over the announcement in 1989 that the Shroud was a fake Ð to recreate the shroud using only the materials and technology available to a 13th Centuryentury forger.
A new documentary about the legendary Shroud of Turin Ð Who Can He Be? Ð will be released for worldwide streaming on www.whocanhebe.com
Rolfe won a documentary BAFTA and many other international awards in 1978 for a film on the Turin Shroud. The film presented new evidence that it could be the cloth that wrapped ChristÕs body in the tomb, and which retained a unique and unexplainable image of a crucified man.
The new film presents startling new scientific evidence about the authenticity of the Shroud Ð and why carbon dating in the 80s which proclaimed it a 13th Century fake was based on fatally flawed procedures.
© Jeff Moore / eyevine
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Award winning film maker, David Rolfe, on his new film Who Can He Be?
A scan of The Turin Shroud used by Award winning film maker, David Rolfe in His new film Who Can He Be? Sets out a bold $million challenge to the British Museum - who presided over the announcement in 1989 that the Shroud was a fake – to recreate the shroud using only the materials and technology available to a 13th Centuryentury forger.
A new documentary about the legendary Shroud of Turin – Who Can He Be? – will be released for worldwide streaming on www.whocanhebe.com
Rolfe won a documentary BAFTA and many other international awards in 1978 for a film on the Turin Shroud. The film presented new evidence that it could be the cloth that wrapped Christ’s body in the tomb, and which retained a unique and unexplainable image of a crucified man.
The new film presents startling new scientific evidence about the authenticity of the Shroud – and why carbon dating in the 80s which proclaimed it a 13th Century fake was based on fatally flawed procedures.
© Jeff Moore / eyevine
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Award winning film maker, David Rolfe, on his new film Who Can He Be?
Award winning film maker, David Rolfe, pictured with a scan of The Turin Shroud
His new film Who Can He Be? sets out a bold $million challenge to the British Museum - who presided over the announcement in 1989 that the Shroud was a fake – to recreate the shroud using only the materials and technology available to a 13th Centuryentury forger.
A new documentary about the legendary Shroud of Turin – Who Can He Be? – will be released for worldwide streaming on www.whocanhebe.com
Rolfe won a documentary BAFTA and many other international awards in 1978 for a film on the Turin Shroud. The film presented new evidence that it could be the cloth that wrapped Christ’s body in the tomb, and which retained a unique and unexplainable image of a crucified man.
The new film presents startling new scientific evidence about the authenticity of the Shroud – and why carbon dating in the 80s which proclaimed it a 13th Century fake was based on fatally flawed procedures.
© Jeff Moore / eyevine
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Award winning film maker, David Rolfe, on his new film Who Can He Be?
Award winning film maker, David Rolfe, pictured with a scan of The Turin Shroud
His new film Who Can He Be? sets out a bold $million challenge to the British Museum - who presided over the announcement in 1989 that the Shroud was a fake – to recreate the shroud using only the materials and technology available to a 13th Centuryentury forger.
A new documentary about the legendary Shroud of Turin – Who Can He Be? – will be released for worldwide streaming on www.whocanhebe.com
Rolfe won a documentary BAFTA and many other international awards in 1978 for a film on the Turin Shroud. The film presented new evidence that it could be the cloth that wrapped Christ’s body in the tomb, and which retained a unique and unexplainable image of a crucified man.
The new film presents startling new scientific evidence about the authenticity of the Shroud – and why carbon dating in the 80s which proclaimed it a 13th Century fake was based on fatally flawed procedures.
© Jeff Moore / eyevine
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Award winning film maker, David Rolfe, on his new film Who Can He Be?
Award winning film maker, David Rolfe, pictured with a scan of The Turin Shroud
His new film Who Can He Be? sets out a bold $million challenge to the British Museum - who presided over the announcement in 1989 that the Shroud was a fake – to recreate the shroud using only the materials and technology available to a 13th Centuryentury forger.
A new documentary about the legendary Shroud of Turin – Who Can He Be? – will be released for worldwide streaming on www.whocanhebe.com
Rolfe won a documentary BAFTA and many other international awards in 1978 for a film on the Turin Shroud. The film presented new evidence that it could be the cloth that wrapped Christ’s body in the tomb, and which retained a unique and unexplainable image of a crucified man.
The new film presents startling new scientific evidence about the authenticity of the Shroud – and why carbon dating in the 80s which proclaimed it a 13th Century fake was based on fatally flawed procedures.
© Jeff Moore / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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© Jeff Moore / eyevine -
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Award winning film maker, David Rolfe, on his new film Who Can He Be?
Award winning film maker, David Rolfe, pictured with a scan of The Turin Shroud
His new film Who Can He Be? sets out a bold $million challenge to the British Museum - who presided over the announcement in 1989 that the Shroud was a fake – to recreate the shroud using only the materials and technology available to a 13th Centuryentury forger.
A new documentary about the legendary Shroud of Turin – Who Can He Be? – will be released for worldwide streaming on www.whocanhebe.com
Rolfe won a documentary BAFTA and many other international awards in 1978 for a film on the Turin Shroud. The film presented new evidence that it could be the cloth that wrapped Christ’s body in the tomb, and which retained a unique and unexplainable image of a crucified man.
The new film presents startling new scientific evidence about the authenticity of the Shroud – and why carbon dating in the 80s which proclaimed it a 13th Century fake was based on fatally flawed procedures.
© Jeff Moore / eyevine
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Award winning film maker, David Rolfe, on his new film Who Can He Be?
Award winning film maker, David Rolfe, pictured with a scan of The Turin Shroud
His new film Who Can He Be? sets out a bold $million challenge to the British Museum - who presided over the announcement in 1989 that the Shroud was a fake – to recreate the shroud using only the materials and technology available to a 13th Centuryentury forger.
A new documentary about the legendary Shroud of Turin – Who Can He Be? – will be released for worldwide streaming on www.whocanhebe.com
Rolfe won a documentary BAFTA and many other international awards in 1978 for a film on the Turin Shroud. The film presented new evidence that it could be the cloth that wrapped Christ’s body in the tomb, and which retained a unique and unexplainable image of a crucified man.
The new film presents startling new scientific evidence about the authenticity of the Shroud – and why carbon dating in the 80s which proclaimed it a 13th Century fake was based on fatally flawed procedures.
© Jeff Moore / eyevine
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FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
Huaying, CHINA-30th March 2018: Buildings are enshrouded in mist in Huaying, southwest China's Sichuan Province. (EDITORIAL USE ONLY. CHINA OUT) //SIPAASIA_11331084/Credit:Qiu Haiying/SIPA ASIA/SIPA/1804021410 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00852531
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FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
Huaying, CHINA-30th March 2018: Buildings are enshrouded in mist in Huaying, southwest China's Sichuan Province. (EDITORIAL USE ONLY. CHINA OUT) //SIPAASIA_11331083/Credit:Qiu Haiying/SIPA ASIA/SIPA/1804021410 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00852531
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Award winning film maker, David Rolfe, on his new film Who Can He Be?
A scan of The Turin Shroud used by Award winning film maker, David Rolfe in His new film Who Can He Be? Sets out a bold $million challenge to the British Museum - who presided over the announcement in 1989 that the Shroud was a fake – to recreate the shroud using only the materials and technology available to a 13th Centuryentury forger.
A new documentary about the legendary Shroud of Turin – Who Can He Be? – will be released for worldwide streaming on www.whocanhebe.com
Rolfe won a documentary BAFTA and many other international awards in 1978 for a film on the Turin Shroud. The film presented new evidence that it could be the cloth that wrapped Christ’s body in the tomb, and which retained a unique and unexplainable image of a crucified man.
The new film presents startling new scientific evidence about the authenticity of the Shroud – and why carbon dating in the 80s which proclaimed it a 13th Century fake was based on fatally flawed procedures.
© Jeff Moore / eyevine
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NEWS - Black Lives Matter-Demonstrationen in London und Tokio
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Marc Ward/REX/Shutterstock (5822658a)
Protester draped in a Black Lives Matter shroud.
Black Lives Matter rally, London, UK - 05 Aug 2016
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Maria Gabriella of Savoia at Turin's Royal Palace
April 21, 2015 - Torino, Italy - Princess Maria Gabriella of Savoia on a visit to the Turin's Royal Palace on the occasion of the Holy Shroud Exposition (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Maria Gabriella of Savoia at Turin's Royal Palace
April 21, 2015 - Torino, Italy - Princess Maria Gabriella of Savoia on a visit to the Turin's Royal Palace on the occasion of the Holy Shroud Exposition (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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