The Family (2017)

  • Documentary
  • 1h 38m
  • 2017

An incendiary, heartbreaking investigation into one of Australia’s most notorious cults, and the scars its victims still bear today. ​ Anne Hamilton-Byrne was beautiful, charismatic, delusional and damaged. She was also incredibly dangerous. Convinced she was a living god, Hamilton-Byrne headed an apocalyptic sect dubbed The Family, which was prominent in Melbourne through the 60s and 70s. With her husband Bill, she acquired numerous children – some through adoption scams, some born to cult members – and raised them as her own. Isolated from the outside world, the children were dressed in matching outfits, had identically dyed blonde hair, and were allegedly beaten, starved and injected with LSD. Taught that Hamilton-Byrne was both their mother and the messiah, the children were eventually rescued during a police raid in the mid 80s, but their trauma had only just begun. ​ Melbourne director Rosie Jones has spent years digging into disturbing mysteries of The Family. With survivors and cult members telling their stories on camera, alongside the Australian and international police who worked the case, this confronting local documentary exposes not just what happened within the still-operating sect but also within the conservative Melbourne community that allowed The Family to flourish.

Director

Rosie Jones

Screenwriter

Rosie Jones

Producer

Anna Grieve

Music

Amanda Brown

Cinematographer

Jaems Grant

Film Editor

Jane Usher

Language

English

Countries

Australia, United Kingdom, United States

Studio

Label Films

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