Me and My Brother (1968)
- Director(s):
- Robert Frank
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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. ~ Denise Sullivan, All Movie Guide
Complete Cast:
- Allen Ginsberg - Allen Ginsberg
- Seth Allen
- John Coe - Psychiatrist
- Nancy Fish - Herself
- Peter Orlovsky - Himself
- Maria Tucci
- Otis Young
- Cynthia McAdams - Actress
- Roscoe Lee Browne - Photographer
- Sully Boyar
- Gregory Corso
- Virginia Kiser - Social Worker
- Beth Porter
- Christopher Walken
- Louis Waldon
- Director(s):
- Robert Frank
- Writer(s):
- Robert Frank, Sam Shepard
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