![Poster of the movie Duett för kannibaler [1969]](/images/posters/1000x1500/5/duet-for-cannibals-1969-us-poster.jpg)
1969 Drama
1h 45min
Grove's distribution of Duet for Cannibals was one of many ways writer Susan Sontag and Rosset collaborated; her groundbreaking essay "Against Interpretation" was first published in the pages of Evergreen. Sontag made her initial foray into film with this seriocomedy about a strange love quadrangle that forms between two couples: a German ex-revolutionary and his wife, and their Swedish secretary and his fiancée, all of whom wind up alternately sleeping together and trying to kill one another. Sontag's style hints at Godard and Buñuel, while the increasingly surrealistic plot turns are deliberately and fascinatingly opaque.
| Directed by | Susan Sontag |
| Written by | Susan Sontag |
| Original title | Duet for Cannibals |
| Original lang. | English, Swedish |
| Country | Sweden |