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    Me and My Brother

    Movie

    1969     Drama    
    1h 31min
    CountryUSA

    This documentary about poet Peter Orlovsky's schizophrenic brother, Julius, is a film within a film and is generally regarded as photographer/documentarian Frank's masterwork. Brother Julius spent years in a mental hospital and upon release was put into his brother's care. Frank captures the brothers' day-to-day lives, as well as a road trip with Allen Ginsberg. At times the film breaks into another film about actors working on a film about them; cinematic devices -- including black-and-white, color cutting, and unsychronized sound -- lend an element of visual schizophrenia to the work. One of the players is a young Christopher Walken. The emerging document is a testament to the camera's voyeuristic tendencies and a commentary on the mentally ill in society as well as an investigation into the life of the filmmaker himself.

    Directed byRobert Frank
    Written byRobert Frank, Allen Ginsberg
    CompanyNew Yorker FilmsNew Yorker FilmsNew Yorker Films

    Starring

    Christopher Walken
    Julius Orlovsky
    Peter Orlovsky
    John Coe
    Allen Ginsberg
    Seth Allen
    Virginia Kiser
    Nancy Fish
    Cynthia McAdams
    Roscoe Lee Browne
    Maria Tucci
    Beth Porter
    Frederick Ainsworth
    Richard Orzel
    Philippe La Prelle
    Otis Young
    Gregory Corso
    Sully Boyar
    Joel Press
    Louis Waldon
    Nick Orzel
    Joseph Chaikin

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