WELCOME SPACE BROTHERS DOCUMENTARY

Los Angeles Magazine - Alien Friends, a Space Cadillac and Elijah Wood Take Over the Los Angeles Theatre Sunday

“Welcome Space Brothers is the latest film from Jodi Wille, who made waves with her first doc on another psychedelic spiritual collective The Source Family.”

Deadline - EXCLUSIVE - Very Strange But Oddly True: Documentary ‘Welcome Space Brothers’ Explores Unarius Group That Claimed To Channel Extraterrestrials

“EP (Elijah) Wood says, “As our first entry into the documentary space, Welcome Space Brothers has all the qualities we look for in a film: compelling characters, stunning music and visuals and incredible heart.” 

Artillery - FILM: Welcome Space Brothers Review

“It’s a vision of healing, acceptance, peace, cooperation, and hope, expressed through an outpouring of unbridled creative energy. If that spells crazy, beam me up!” 

Film Threat - Welcome Space Brothers Review

“If I didn’t know Jodi Wille’s film, Welcome Space Brothers, was a documentary, I’d swear it was a WTF, insane, sci-fi tale of weirdness. The story of Ruth is fascinating….”

48 Hills - Welcome Space Brothers Review

“...digs into the dirt of the personality conflicts that eventually rose between them. But it primarily finds a disarming, whimsical purity of intention in the one rare quasi-religious “cult” among many that did not seem to exploit its followers for sex, money, or power-tripping purposes.…”

Moviegoing Rocks - Welcome Space Brothers review

“There are lots of colors, lots of lights, lots of DIY (do it yourself) art, lots of creativity, and lots of heart. When the spaceships ended up not landing on their property, I felt as disappointed as the collective was.” 

PODCASTS

The Witch Wave podcast interview with Jodi Wille, Director of "Welcome Space Brothers" and "The Source Family"

Death Valley Girls podcast # 70 - Jodi Wille

Vintage Annals Archive podcast Ep: 38 - Jodi Wille (Filmmaker, Curator, and Book Publisher) Focus on The Book - Family: The Source Family Scrapbook and The Unarius Academy



UNARIUS SPECIAL SCREENINGS AND EVENTS

Blum and Poe website - Jim Shaw and Jodi Wille in conversation video

Hyperallergic - A Summer Series of Comedy, Improv, Film, and Performance at Blum & Poe

Los Angeleno - Unarius Night! With Jodi Wille at Zebulon

LA Mag - The Best Things to Do This Week in L.A.

WOUB - Jodi Wille interview for Athens Int’l Film Festival Unarius screening






CRITICAL PRAISE FOR THE SOURCE FAMILY

Wall Street Journal “…a strange and beautiful parable about the rise, fall and surprisingly influential afterlife of a 60’s love cult.”

The New York Times Style MagazineSuch a pure expression of an archetypal 1970s psychedelic subculture that it feels like an ornate and elaborate invention.”

USA Today “Given its subject matter — a strange, rock 'n' roll '70s cult — I expected The Source Family to be trippy. Nevertheless, this documentary still managed to blow my mind.”

SF Weekly “Beginning with a minute-and-a-half slow zoom into Yod’s intense eyes, the movie does not pass judgment from 2013, but rather tries to show how it all made sense in 1973.”

Seattle Weekly “We know how this story is supposed to end, and yet we’re wrong about that..an oddly affirmative and sympathetic portrait of the disciples, if not the guru, during an era when many were casting about for alternative forms of spirituality.”

San Francisco Bay Guardian “…engrossing…a great feat…”

Vice “…outrageously spaced-out drama…”

Badass Digest “…mind-blowing in the extreme.”





EXHIBITIONS

2000-2017

UNARIUS AT NICODIM GALLERY

2017

LA Times - Aliens, Abstraction and Thomas Kinkade

Garage - These Artists Believe Aliens are Real, Satan Lives, and the Apocalypse is Coming

“THE VISIONARY EXPERIENCE” EXHIBITION AT THE AMERICAN VISIONARY ART MUSEUM

2014-2015

Washington Post - Art review: ‘The Visionary Experience’ at American Visionary Art Museum in Baltimore

Hyperallergic - In the Relics of a Desert Utopia, a More Sustainable Future

Baltimore Sun - New exhibit at AVAM explores the moment of inspiration

“STARSTRUCK” EXHIBITION AT DEITCH GALLERY

2000

NY Times - ART IN REVIEW; Gary Lee Boas ‘Starstruck’