Shot while Jean-Luc Godard was in London filming One Plus One/Sympathy for the Devil, Voices is in many respects a more interesting - and more successful - film than its subject. We get to see Godard at work, setting up the junkyard philosophy scenes, the porn shop footage, and the curious Eve Democracy segment, and there's a Stokely Carmichael speech and an illuminating interview with cinematographer Anthony Richmond. In short, Voices is an intriguing 44-minute documentary that helps the viewer understand what Godard was trying to accomplish with One Plus One and his other political films.
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