Episodes (5)

Submersion
S01E01 · Submersion

Aug 09, 2019

Journalist Jeff Sharlet details his days living at Ivanwald, a men's residence where he discovers the Family's allegiance to Jesus - and to power.

Chosen
S01E02 · Chosen

Aug 09, 2019

Supporters and skeptics discuss C Street, a secrecy-shrouded residence for Washington politicians, and its sway in high-profile sex scandals.

New World Order
S01E03 · New World Order

Aug 09, 2019

Doug Coe, the Family's leader, obscures the group's role in the National Prayer Breakfast, which has become a hub for backroom global influence-peddling.

Dictators, Murderers and Thieves
S01E04 · Dictators, Murderers and Thieves

Aug 09, 2019

Some American politicians use their clout to spread the Family's views to foreign leaders, including some of history's most notorious rulers.

Wolf King
S01E05 · Wolf King

Aug 09, 2019

Rooted in local men's groups, the Family's commingling of theology, ideology and worldly power extends its reach all the way to the U.S. presidency.

About

The Family Season 1 (2019) is released on Aug 09, 2019. Watch The Family online - the English Documentary TV series from United States. The Family is directed by Jesse Moss and created by Jeff Sharlet with Jeff Sharlet and James Cromwell. The Family is available online on Netflix and Netflix basic with Ads.

An enigmatic Christian group known as The Family wields enormous influence in Washington, DC, in pursuit of its global ambitions.

As know as:

The Family, The Family: Democracia Ameaçada, Η Οικογένεια, A Család, 더 패밀리: 신이 내린 권력

Countries:

United States

Language:

English

Stream Service:

Netflix

Production Companies:

Jigsaw Productions

Official Site:

Official site

Reviews

Karl Quinn
The Age (Australia)
For all its unanswered questions and contradictions, The Family does paint a convincing portrait of a network of like-minded, self-congratulatory egotists working together to ensure they and only they get to call the shots.
by rottentomatoes, Sep 20, 2019
Jo Livingstone
The New Republic
It's the kind of story we're hungry for now, because The Family, like any good conspiracy theory, makes sense of what would otherwise be absurd, nonsensical.
by rottentomatoes, Aug 16, 2019
Brian Tallerico
RogerEbert.com
Moss leaves a lot of this open to interpretation, but the result is a project that can feel like an information dump more often than a film.
by rottentomatoes, Aug 16, 2019

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