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Documentarian David Farrier Worried for His Safety Filming a Con Artist | Doc Dreams
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2 years ago
David Farrier, the documentarian behind 'Tickled,' breaks down what it was like filming another enigmatic and potentially nefarious character in New Zealand.
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00:00
He knows I'm making a film about him and I think he wants to be a part of it.
00:04
He followed me down to my bedroom and he punched me in the head six times.
00:07
Michael Organ is a black hole.
00:09
You gotta get taken along for the ride.
00:10
And I'll fall in it.
00:11
It took about five years to make this and honestly breaking it down into days seems terrifying.
00:17
If it took six years on and off and that was my life for that time.
00:22
The crew on the road was really small for Mr. Organ.
00:24
It was just me, Dom Frye, our DP and Danny Watts, our soundie.
00:29
So on the road, three people.
00:31
How many hours of footage to comb through?
00:33
I mean, it'd be hundreds of hours.
00:36
I mean, this was about a man, Michael Organ, who would not shut up.
00:39
And so there was just so much of Michael Organ talking.
00:42
They had at least 100 hours.
00:45
A full scale war was breaking out on the streets of an Auckland suburb.
00:50
A wheel clamper who was then demanding they pay to get their vehicles back.
00:54
You are a crook.
00:55
I'm literally trying to give you 400 bucks cash.
00:57
I set out to make a documentary about a con man in my neighborhood in New Zealand who I was curious about.
01:03
And I wanted to find out what he was doing.
01:06
And then as I filmed, he sort of enjoyed the process.
01:09
And so I started hanging out with him.
01:11
And at that point, he started becoming involved in my own life.
01:14
And that's when things took a very different direction for me and for the film.
01:19
There was a period about two years in where I just got lost in Michael Organ.
01:26
And I knew I was making a documentary about someone who kind of sucked people into this
01:30
vortex of sort of nothingness.
01:32
And I'd be interviewing people about this, talking about their deep depression
01:37
and spending time with this man.
01:40
And I kind of just thought I would be invincible to that.
01:42
Tickled was stressful, but I had this little crew around me and I felt sort of invincible.
01:47
He just gets under your skin.
01:48
And I hadn't realized he had done that.
01:50
And once I did, I was so far into the documentary.
01:53
I'd spent so much of my time with the project.
01:56
I'd talked to so many of his victims.
01:58
So I'd promised I would be able to tell their story and hopefully create some sort of meaningful
02:02
change.
02:03
And so there was that pressure.
02:05
But on a personal level, I just wanted to get the fuck out of there.
02:08
I didn't want to be there any longer.
02:09
I wanted out.
02:10
But there was this crushing realization that I'd already sort of put too much of myself
02:15
and my resources and my friends resources into this.
02:19
Plus people were relying on me in a way to tell the story.
02:23
And so that just felt like a horrible trap to be in.
02:25
And knowing that I would have to spend more time with this particular man was just it
02:30
was just an awful feeling.
02:32
I know there must be more to this car park terrorist.
02:35
And I want to find out what.
02:37
People won't talk because they're frightened.
02:39
He's a very dangerous man.
02:41
In New Zealand, what he did was involve me in a variety of court cases that had nothing
02:47
to do with me.
02:47
And so I got sucked into this courtroom drama.
02:50
And I was in L.A. having to dial into court in New Zealand and sit in court for days dealing
02:55
with Mr. Organ's fictitious bullshit that he'd come up with.
02:59
And so that was one way he kind of dragged me into that.
03:01
That's come down at the moment.
03:04
And I think that's just because he's still out there in the world.
03:08
This documentary, it's not about someone who's in prison or someone who's dead.
03:13
This is about someone who is alive and functioning in the world in this really disturbing way.
03:18
And so he's still out there doing things.
03:20
He's moved on.
03:22
I'm sort of touch wood and all that.
03:25
He's moved on from me at the moment, which is great.
03:28
But also, he's the sort of guy that will pop back into my life at some point in the future.
03:32
I have very little doubt.
03:34
It's what he does.
03:34
This man was dangerous.
03:37
How did you know that he'd been to my house?
03:39
He's talked all about you.
03:41
Said that he's on to you.
03:42
They gave me a key to your home.
03:45
That does seem quite weird.
03:46
I mean, I'd prefer you didn't have a key to my house.
03:48
Holy shit.
03:49
This is fucking crazy.
03:51
There were times when I did think about bailing just for safety reasons.
03:59
I mean, once I knew that he had been around to the house and had been on the property and had a key.
04:07
And by this point, I knew that he likes sneaking and creeping around houses.
04:13
That's sort of part of the thing I found out about him.
04:16
And I was living with three other flatmates.
04:20
I think you call them housemates in America at the time.
04:23
I didn't want to bring my shit into their lives.
04:26
And so, yeah, I had to have conversations with them.
04:28
This possibly psychotic man that I'm working with has a key to the house.
04:33
I think you should know this.
04:34
This is why I'm changing the locks today.
04:36
And also, New Zealand's just such a small place.
04:39
And so, it is hard to hide.
04:41
Everything's out in the open.
04:43
And once someone knows where you live, that is a it's not a great feeling.
04:47
I made a very specific decision that once the film was wrapped,
04:50
that I would not communicate with him again.
04:52
And it's a weird thing to talk about, but he did really mess me up mentally.
04:57
A big part of the reason I'm talking to you from LA right now is I left New Zealand to get away from him.
05:03
It was just a logical time to finish the film from another country.
05:08
And some work came up here for three months.
05:11
And I just ended up staying here because it was just such a clean cut thing to do.
05:16
You know, New Zealand is such a small place.
05:18
If you make a documentary that puts a spotlight on someone,
05:21
you're going to be bumping into them on the street at some point.
05:25
And so, physically removing myself from New Zealand was really important.
05:28
Changed addresses, changed numbers, blocked all my emails from any way he could contact me there.
05:36
And so, I made a really hard effort to cut him off completely,
05:41
just for my own sort of well-being.
05:43
There's a gap in my blinds and I keep thinking when I open my eyes,
05:49
I'll see him staring back at me through the gap.
05:50
Michael Organ has seen the film.
05:53
So, a lot of the documentary ends up taking place in this bank building that he lives in,
05:59
that he's moved all these antiques into.
06:01
That's in this little town in New Zealand called Whanganui,
06:04
and directly opposite that bank is the local cinema.
06:07
And they played Mr. Organ.
06:09
And yeah, he went most times, like most nights he went.
06:14
He sat in the back and the few people I've talked to that clocked that it was him,
06:18
unsurprisingly, they just said he talked through the whole thing.
06:22
So, I had this kind of dream of sneaking a microphone in and having him
06:27
record a director's commentary track of just him mumbling about what he thought of the film.
06:32
Didn't do that, obviously.
06:34
But yeah, he's seen the film a number of times.
06:37
You're going to tell a New York attorney what a felon he is in his own country.
06:41
This one right here, buddy.
06:43
You? You're not a member of the bar.
06:45
I certainly am able to practice law.
06:47
You are not a member of the bar. You're not admitted to the New York State Bar.
06:50
There was a version I was playing with Mr. Organ,
06:52
where I was going to bring in Tickled into that.
06:55
Because I remember one of the first times I walked into the antique store to talk to Michael,
07:00
he obviously didn't quite know who I was, but I just saw his computer and he was obviously
07:05
googling my name and Tickled because I just saw posts of Tickled come up.
07:08
And that was almost this foreboding thing of like, oh no, these two men,
07:14
they're the same man, like David D'Amato and Mr. Organ.
07:16
They're very, very similar.
07:18
You had two men that were incredible narcissists that liked having the sort of
07:23
holding power over people in different ways.
07:26
That was like really clear.
07:27
I didn't expect him to come to the screenings just like David D'Amato did in Tickled.
07:34
And there were so many things that were similar between these two men.
07:37
Both were really obsessed with religious history in a really intense way.
07:42
They'd gone long diatribes about that.
07:44
Both men loved pretending to be lawyers.
07:47
Both men loved taking on different personas and signing off emails as different people.
07:52
Both were pests on the internet.
07:56
I mean, I think both men had issues with their sexuality,
07:59
which I don't delve into in a big way on the film,
08:02
but it is definitely running in the background of both Tickled and Mr. Organ,
08:06
are these questions over sexuality.
08:07
Every single day with Michael Organ is like hell.
08:11
It's like high velocity hell.
08:15
He's the kind of guy that if you're talking to him for 10 minutes,
08:18
that 10 minutes will turn into 10 hours.
08:19
I spent so many hours in the edit with Dan Kircher, who was cutting this thing.
08:24
And we would turn to Trump at various times because he was president
08:28
during a great deal of us cutting this film.
08:32
We both remarked that Michael is living in the perfect age where if you are a confidence man,
08:37
and you can just confidently say your own version of reality,
08:40
it was like deeply believe it in yourself and just march through life like that,
08:44
not really caring about other people, you can get really far.
08:48
And that was Michael's entire MO, was creating a version of reality and just running with it.
08:55
And it worked for him.
08:56
He has more money than I have.
08:57
Financially, he's better off.
08:59
It has worked for him what he does.
09:01
And I think a certain sort of person in today's world,
09:04
yeah, gets by very well if you just confidently carry on with whatever your bullshit is.
09:10
And that will work for you.
09:13
I don't think Michael could have done this in a different age.
09:15
I think he's living in the perfect time to do what he does.
09:18
He probably would have been quite an interesting person to know if he were such a cunt.
09:25
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