The Invisible Doctrine Gets June 3 VOD Release — Unmasking Neoliberalism for Good

Eat the Moon Films teams with Journeyman Pictures to drop The Invisible Doctrine: The Secret History of Neoliberalism on digital platforms June 3. The documentary adapts the Penguin Random House bestseller and arrives in California fresh off DocLands, Sedona, and Julien Dubuque festival runs.
What The Invisible Doctrine Covers
- Neoliberalism 101 — where it started, how it spread, and why you should care.
- Austrian exiles hatch the blueprint in the 1930s.
- Think-tank dark money smuggles it into policy in the ’70s and ’80s.
- Result: citizens recast as consumers, democracy on life support.
Creative Team
- Directors: Peter Hutchison (Requiem for the American Dream) & Lucas Sabean (Devil Put the Coal in the Ground).
- Narrator: journalist George Monbiot.
- Score: Peter Gabriel.

Key Points
- Explains how “capitalism on steroids” became the invisible rulebook.
- Connects today’s inequality, climate collapse, and hollowed-out politics.
- Ends by mapping routes to collective action and community-driven change.
Release Details
- VOD / Digital: June 3, 2025
- Platforms: major storefronts (Apple, Amazon, Vudu, Google Play)
- DVD: same date via Journeyman


