Artie Mitchell in photo behind) tells the story of growing up
on the fringes of an X-rated world at the World Premiere. (David Allen)
Liberty Bradford Mitchell has a unique perspective on the pornography industry. She’s the daughter of Artie Mitchell. He and his brother, Jim, were hippies, sexual revolutionaries and then kings of the porn industry, as filmmakers and owners of the O’Farrell Theatre in San Francisco.
Now Liberty Mitchell, 42, a mother of two kids, is starring in "The Pornographer’s Daughter." It’s a one-woman play about growing up on the fringes of the porn industry, and what happened when Jim killed Artie in 1991.
Mitchell often visited her dad at “his office,” the O’Farrell Theatre, sometimes joining him to watch the films he and his brother were making.
“It was very strange. I believe, I was like 4 or 5, when I noticed what I was looking at on the screen," she said. "You know, it didn’t immediately disturb me necessarily. It was more kind of an overwhelming sense of, ‘Wow, I never really imagined that that’s what a naked movie would look like.' ”
In the play, Mitchell recalls seeing a sign in the lobby saying “Under 18 not admitted,” and worrying that she’d be thrown in jail.