Evil Influencer: The Jodi Hildebrandt Story
Exploring the case that shook a Utah community, the film looks at Jodi Hildebrandt, a therapist whose work intersects with parenting influence via Ruby Franke. The narrative gathers court records, police reports, and archived footage to trace how a relationship built on care can tilt toward... Read more
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About Evil Influencer: The Jodi Hildebrandt Story
Exploring the case that shook a Utah community, the film looks at Jodi Hildebrandt, a therapist whose work intersects with parenting influence via Ruby Franke. The narrative gathers court records, police reports, and archived footage to trace how a relationship built on care can tilt toward manipulation. It follows interviews with law enforcement, former clients, and colleagues, all asking what crossed the line from guidance to coercion. The documentary scrutinizes how a high profile YouTube persona amplified the tension between private therapy and public persona, and how allegations of abuse shattered trust for families involved. Across its careful reconstruction, the movie avoids sensationalism while laying bare complex dynamics at play. The film invites viewers to weigh evidence without sensationalism.
Directed by Skye Borgman, Evil Influencer uses archives and interviews to tell how the case emerged from Utah's clinical circles into a national conversation about power, parenting, and digital fame, while asking how misperceptions online complicate accountability in contemporary media narratives today globally.
Box office details for this documentary have not been publicly disclosed, and there are no reports of traditional theatrical earnings. The film has circulated primarily through streaming platforms and festival screenings, where reception centers on its investigative approach.
As of its release, Evil Influencer does not list any Oscar or major television nominations. Critics have noted its steady pacing, ethical questions, and careful use of archive material, which together encourage audiences to weigh consent, influence, and responsibility in a connected age that echoes long after the credits tonight.
The documentary foregrounds questions about the boundaries of care and the sway of public platforms. Viewers are invited to consider how trust is built and abused, and what responsibilities therapists and influencers share when private harm becomes public, shaping conversations about accountability and reform in communities across the country today.
Details
- Release Date
- December 30, 2025
- Runtime
- 1h 42m
- User Ratings
- 36 votes
- Type
- Movie
- Genres
- Documentary
- Country
- United States
- Studio
- Fremantle
- External Links
- View on IMDB
Official Trailer
Cast
Jodi Hildebrandt
Self (archive footage)
Ruby Franke
Self - Jodi's Friend & Business Partner (archive footage)
Jessica Bate
Self - Santa Clara-Ivins PD
Eric Clarke
Self - Washington County Attorney
Ethan Prete
Self - Jodi's Former Client
Valerie Jackson
Self - Jodi's Former Client
Natasha Helfer
Self - Licensed Therapist
Laura Howells Leavitt
Self - Jodi's Mission Companion
Kathy Kinghorn
Self - Clinical Social Worker
Christi Judd
Self - Jodi's Former Neighbor
Director: Skye Borgman