Mister Organ
Following reports of fraudulent car clamping in Auckland, journalist and filmmaker David Farrier opens an investigation that pushes him to the limits of his sanity in this incredible true story of psychological warfare.
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Genre: Documentary
Director: David Farrier
Actors: David Farrier, Michael Organ
Country: New Zealand
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