Her archives provided photos, diary, film, cassette tapes of Yod's morning class, lost music tapes, graphics; along with input interviews of Source family members and people who knew Jim Baker (Father Yod) and / or went to the Source Restaurant.
In May 2013, the film was released theatrically, premiering at IFC Center in New York City, where its run was extended for over a month.
The film screened in 60 cities and had extended runs in Los Angeles, Portland, San Francisco, and Nashville.
Serving as a highly personal, insider's guide to the counter-culture movement of the early 70s, the film is inspired by the cult-classic book The Source: The Story of Father Yod, Ya Ho Wa 13, and The Source Family (Process Media), which was written by Isis Aquarian and Electricity Aquarian and edited by director Jodi Wille.
The documentary features music by Yo Ha Wa, the band composed of members of the Source Family with Father Yod as lead singer.