Cloned from bloodstains on the Shroud of Turin? You knew it was only a matter of time until a movie was made. Trailer, Synopsis, Initial Theaters for this Indy Film
Dr. Kimberly Gabriel, one of the nation’s top fertility specialists, lives in irony as she is unable to have children of her own. Her chance comes when Dr. Roger Gibson recruits her on to his human cloning project.
In an act of desperation she steals an embryo from Gibson’s laboratory and finally fulfills her dream.
The world falls in to chaos and strange happenings surround her son, David, as they struggle for survival.
Kim is faced with the truth on her son’s origin… does David represent mankind’s last hope or something else?
Dan;
Your blog is cool. We researched the Shroud a lot before deciding to make this film. Of course it’s not likely (with current technology) to extract good DNA samples from the Shroud, but the potential is there, of course, to find DNA from any number of sources on the material itself… who knows what the future will bring.
The conflict of faith and religion have always been good “movie material” and this is no exception.
Thank you for noticing our labor of love.
Vaughn Juares
Director
“I’m Not Jesus Mommy”
Comcast decided to remove I’m Not Jesus Mommy from their advertising lineup. It looks like people are offended by the movie and it’s not even in theater’s yet. Fortunately the movie is still scheduled for release on May 6th.
I just saw the film. It was ok. I think the concept is interesting, but it could have explained things a little better. I would have enjoyed it more if the film delved deeper into what was going on in the world after the birth of the cloned boy. It was an ok film, and I didn’t feel like I wasted my time watching it.