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Release Date:
May 1, 2013
Original Title:
The Source Family
Alternate Titles:
La source des femmes
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
Eternal Now
Process Media
TriCal Entertainment
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 98
A feature documentary film set in Hollywood, examining a radical experiment in '70s utopian living. The Source Family were the darlings of the Sunset Strip until their communal living, outsider ideals and spiritual leader Father Yod's 13 wives became an issue with local authorities. They fled to Hawaii, leading to their dramatic demise.
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Additional Photography:
Phoebe Sudrow
Fortunato Procopio
Virginia Lee Hunter
Associate Producer:
Isis Aquarian
Book:
Isis Aquarian
Electricity Aquarian
Co-Producer:
Adam Parfrey
John Tanzer
Consulting Editor:
Susan Littenberg
Director:
Jodi Wille
Maria Demopoulos
Director of Photography:
John Tanzer
Editor:
Claire Didier
Jennifer Harrington
Nimrod Erez
Executive Producer:
Braxton Pope
Michael DeLuise
Gaffer:
Clearwaters Aquarian
Music:
Octavius Aquarian
Sunflower Aquarian
Scott Arvin
Father Yod
Sky Saxon
Djin Aquarian
Robin Baker
Music Editor:
Stephanie Lowry
Post Production Producer:
Mark Lipson
Producer:
Maria Demopoulos
Holly Becker
Jodi Wille
Amaryllis Knight
Sound Editor:
Anthony Vanchure
Tim Hoogenakker
Sound Mixer:
Clearwaters Aquarian
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Tim Hoogenakker
Thanks:
Scott Trattner
Alejandro Jodorowsky
Rachel Bernstein
Aiyana Elliott
Maximilla Lukacs
Ondi Timoner
Catherine Stone
Dan Koretzky
Michael Shamberg
Michael Mees
Title Designer:
Chris Kirk
VFX Editor:
Yoshio Kohashi
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