Dead Dad's Porno Tapes, directed by Charlie Tyrell
To be clear, this isn't my dad. He didn't die nor does he have porno tapes. Also, this video isn't really about Charlie's dad's porn collection.
It's about forgiveness.
When his father died, Charlie Tyrell realized he knew next to nothing about him. Tyrell and his reticent father hadn’t been close; as a young adult, Tyrell had been waiting for “the strange distance he felt between them to close,” ( via).
Then, rather suddenly, his father passed away, and Tyrell was left to discover who his father was, by looking at what was left behind.
“I had this lingering impulse to make a film about him that looked at our relationship. Then, I found [his] porno tapes,” Tyrell told The Atlantic. “I thought it would be an absurd and funny way to approach the subject. It's hard to talk about a deceased loved one without sucking all of the air out of the room. So, by approaching it with a sense of humor, I found a way to invite people into the story in a less weighty way.”
And it works.
For Tyrell, the making of this video "was emotionally draining at times." Which isn't hard to imagine, but it was also healing.
“This was me exposing mine and my family's relationship with our dad. But the process of looking at our relationship and shaping it into a story for a film allowed me to articulate my thoughts and feelings in a way that I wouldn't have been able to do otherwise.”
Gene Roddenberry, the mastermind behind Star Trek, once said, "All art is an attempt to answer the question, 'What is it all about?'"
I think Tyrell's answer might be, "Assume the best. Look for the good. Before it's too late."
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