Actually, if I remember correctly, Brassai is in the film (well an actor plays him). He is the photographer that Miller hangs out with... they take shots of prostitutes (which are recreation of Brassai photos). There are other instances of Brassai recreations in the film as well.
As for Miller... what can I say. He's one of the few people that I would say that I admire. If I could live in anyother time it would be in Paris at the time of Miller.
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