The Family
Netflix's 'The Family' Unmasks the Political Power of Christian Fundamentalists
We spoke with director Jesse Moss and author Jeff Sharlet about the "transactional relationship" between the Christian right and the government.
What it Was Like Growing Up in the 'Children of God' Cult in Thailand
"There was a quiz in a magazine titled 'did you grow up in a cult?' I answered 'yes' to every question and realized the truth."
A Look Inside Australia's Most Notorious Cult, the Family
VICE Meets filmmaker Rosie Jones and journalist Chris Johnston who've been investigating the sect for years.
The Unstreamables: The Family’s Page in the Prince Songbook
Though Prince's catalog is on Spotify and Apple, much of his music remains unavailable. We take a look at one such side project, the 1985 self-titled debut from The Family.
Win Tickets to Our Favourite Antenna Film Festival Documentaries
Screening the best in nonfiction cinema from Australia and around the world, it's returning to Sydney for the sixth time on October 11.
Looking Around the Headquarters of Australia’s Most Notorious Cult
In 1987, police raided properties owned by the 'The Family' to confirm they'd beaten, starved, and drugged 14 children raised in isolation.
Non Phixion's Guide To Good Reads
Not a lot of people know this, but Non Phixion actually got their name from their prominence in the literary world. Each member of the group is an emeritus scholar.