Robert Frank was a Swiss-American photographer and filmmaker known for his documentary-style photography that explored the realities of American life. His most famous work is the book "The Americans," which features photographs taken during his travels from coast to coast in the United States.
As for "Me and My Brother," it is a film made by Robert Frank in 1968 that documented the lives of two brothers, Julius and Peter Orlovsky. Julius was a poet and Peter was a member of the Beat movement and had a close relationship with Allen Ginsberg. The film combines footage of the brothers with experimental elements and explores themes of mental illness, drug addiction, and homosexuality. It is considered an important work in the American independent film movement.
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