

British Sounds
Directed by Jean-Luc Godard, Jean-Henri Roger6.15.2
Filmed in the UK in 1969, this documentary by Godard and the Dziga Vertov Group represents an analysis of production and the status of women in capitalist society and a speculation about class consciousness and the need for political organization. A group of men formed by trade unionists and employers debate on what measures would benefit their respective classes. At the same time, a group of young hippies tested several Beatles songs.
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British Sounds was released on 21 May 1970.
British Sounds was directed by Jean-Luc Godard, Jean-Henri Roger.
British Sounds has a runtime of 52m.
British Sounds was produced by Irving Teitelbaum, Kenith Trodd.
Filmed in the UK in 1969, this documentary by Godard and the Dziga Vertov Group represents an analysis of production and the status of women in capitalist society and a speculation about class consciousness and the need for political organization. A group of men formed by trade unionists and employers debate on what measures would benefit their respective classes. At the same time, a group of young hippies tested several Beatles songs.
British Sounds is rated 15.
British Sounds is a Documentary film.
British Sounds has an audience rating of 6.1 out of 10.



