A parking scheme brought more emotional turmoil to Farrier than ever expected.
Filmmaker, podcaster, and journalist David Farrier has spent years pursuing answers to all manner of questions, with the only consistency between his discoveries being that he can never really predict where any of these journeys will end up. Take his film Tickled, for example, which began with an investigation into viral videos featuring"competitive endurance tickling" and ultimately unraveled years of blackmail, coercion, and harassment from a mysterious and wealthy figure.
I adore that band. Actually, back in 2018, I was staying in Eagle Rock, in L.A., and my neighbor was Aaron from Isis, and he was one of the first persons I told about Mister Organ. The band had come back to pay tribute for one of their friends, it was a special show they played. I went along, I talked to him backstage, and I was just talking about this documentary idea. And yeah, that was Mister Organ. Anyway, I love that band and I love those guys. Yeah, and I invited him along.
Whether it is Mister Organ or any of the other subjects you've explored, I understand that you have an outlet, you have an avenue, that you can provide regular updates about, or more frequent updates about.
I felt it was a powerful reveal for what your film intentionally and unintentionally says, just about human nature and human psyches. I saw an interview you did a few months back, where you said that you wouldn't make this again. Going along with that, even if you don't feel like you would make this again, do you feel you regret this entire experience?
You mentioned what has been so rewarding about the movie coming out, and so, going along with that, and your experiences of making it, how do you feel you have most changed? Other audiences can connect with the character of Mr. Organ, what do you feel you have taken away from the experience, either personally or professionally, releasing the documentary?
I don't personally feel like there's a difference between on-camera David and off-camera David, I feel they're one and the same. Of course, you have an interviewer voice, or an interviewer personality or stance or whatever, but I would argue that in Mister Organ, you are more emotionally vulnerable than in any of the other projects that you've been involved in.
A little bit earlier, you brought up Dark Tourist. I was a big fan of your work on Dark Tourist, and I know some people were like,"Oh, let's bring it back, let's try and revive it." I'm one of those people who wanted to get more of that.
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