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We Are Not Alone
By: Jodi Wille
We Are Not Alone is a glimpse of the epic story of Unarius and the group’s exuberant, radically benevolent leader Ruth E. Norman, aka Archangel Uriel. Uriel took her ambitious collective of students on a quest to explore the mysteries of the universe and achieve personal transformation by producing a film library of wildly imaginative psychodramas.
Directed by: Jodi Wille Produced by: Liz Armstrong
Jodi Wille is an acclaimed filmmaker, programmer, book publisher, and curator known for her work exploring American subcultures. Wille directed the documentary The Source Family (2012) with Maria Demopoulos. She is cofounder and editor of book publishing companies Dilettante Press and Process Media and serves as a longtime guest programmer at The Cinefamily Cinematheque in Los Angeles. In 2014 she co-curated the 44-artist, 244 work exhibition “The Visionary Experience: From St. Francis to Finster” at the American Visionary Art Museum in Baltimore. She premiered her documentary short We Are Not Alone in London on June 17 at The Horse Hospital arts center, opening a monthlong exhibition she curated of Unarius art, costumes, photography and artifacts.
We Are Not Alone
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We Are Not Alone
11 mins
We Are Not Alone is a glimpse of the epic story of Unarius and the group’s exuberant, radically benevolent leader Ruth E. Norman, aka Archangel Uriel. Uriel took her ambitious collective of students on a quest to explore the mysteries of the universe and achieve personal transformation by producing a film library of wildly imaginative psychodramas.
Directed by: Jodi Wille
Produced by: Liz ArmstrongJodi Wille is an acclaimed filmmaker, programmer, book publisher, and curator known for her work exploring American subcultures. Wille directed the documentary The Source Family (2012) with Maria Demopoulos. She is cofounder and editor of book publishing companies Dilettante Press and Process Media and serves as a longtime guest programmer at The Cinefamily Cinematheque in Los Angeles. In 2014 she co-curated the 44-artist, 244 work exhibition “The Visionary Experience: From St. Francis to Finster” at the American Visionary Art Museum in Baltimore. She premiered her documentary short We Are Not Alone in London on June 17 at The Horse Hospital arts center, opening a monthlong exhibition she curated of Unarius art, costumes, photography and artifacts.