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Duet For Cannibals
Duet For Cannibals
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DUET FOR CANNIBALS

Duett för kannibaler

Directed by Susan Sontag
Sweden, 1969
Drama, Avant-Garde, Comedy

Synopsis

When a German Marxist revolutionary retires to Sweden with his wife, he hires young Swedish secretary Tomas to move in and edit his diaries. Soon enough, the couple is subjecting Tomas—and his girlfriend—to a series of game-like dares involving seduction, power plays, and possibly, murder.

Synopsis

When a German Marxist revolutionary retires to Sweden with his wife, he hires young Swedish secretary Tomas to move in and edit his diaries. Soon enough, the couple is subjecting Tomas—and his girlfriend—to a series of game-like dares involving seduction, power plays, and possibly, murder.

Our take

Contributing to the European cinema she so admired with a psychodrama of sexual, political, and intellectual entropy, Susan Sontag’s lacerating first film sees an old guard hunger for zealous young minds and bodies. Shades of Bergman and Godard? Of course—but with a deviance that is all of her own.