Show results for
Explore
In Stock
Artists
Actors
Authors
Format
Theme
Genre
Rated
Studio
Specialty
Decades
Platforms
Size
Color
Deals
- The Movies That Made Me: David Morse
- The Movies That Made Me: Clayne Crawford
- The Movies That Made Me: Dr. Z (Dana Gould)
- The Movies That Made Me: Billie Piper
- The Movies That Made Me: B. Goldthwait/D. Gould
- The Movies That Made Me: Mitch Watson
- The Movies That Made Me: Alex Kurtzman-Jenny Lumet
- The Movies That Made Me: Antonio Campos
- The Movies That Made Me: Sterlin Harjo
- The Movies That Made Me: Roger and Gala Avary
- The Movies That Made Me: Titus Welliver
- The Movies That Made Me: Boots Riley
- The Movies That Made Me: Scott Alexander
- Collectible Magazines
- The Movies That Made Me: Robert Krzykowski
- The Movies That Made Me: Brit Marling, Part II
- The Movies That Made Me: Andrew Hickey
- Essentials of the '80s
- Buys on the Best from Britain
- Deals on Demanded Documentaries
- In Memoriam, 2024
- National Film Registry Sale
- Flip Over These Fan Favorites
- Favorites on 4K Ultra HD on Sale
- Midnight Must-Haves from Grindhouse Releasing
- Save With Our Recent Hits Roundup
- Region-Free Imports for Collectors
- The Movies That Made Me: Casper Kelly
- The Movies That Made Me: Halina Reijn
- Better looking than ever on Blu-ray!
- Tons of TV Treasures on sale!
With the complicity of the excellent Royal Swedish Ballet, Alexander Ekman makes dreams dance in a new surprising, lyrical and cosmic choreographical piece. After the instant success of Midsummer Night's Dream, exploring the density of traditional mysticism and the maze of imagination, choreographer Alexander Ekman and the Royal Swedish Ballet once again brings us on a dancing journey through the looking glass, beyond our own reality. Known for the spectacular quality of his pieces and the oneiric imagery he tends to deploy, Ekman seamlessly takes us from one unlikely situation from the next, thanks to the incredible technical mastery and versatility of the Royal Swedish Ballet dancers. 'I like creating worlds that have never been seen before', Ekman wrote while creating Play with the Paris Opera Ballet: without ever sacrificing lyrical beauty and deep contemplation to pointless incongruity, Eskapist proves once again that the theatrical stage truly is a magic place, where the world as we know it shifts shapes only to dissolve into the most poetic fantasies one could envision. Once more, Ekman has sought support from his long-term acolyte, Swedish composer Mikael Karlsson, whose entrancing music follows the wide range of styles mobilized by Ekman: sometimes downright comic and uplifting, and sometimes reflexive, deep, and ultimately cosmic.
Studio: | Bel Air Classiques |
---|---|
Release Date: | 9/11/2020 |
Item #: | 2313451X |
---|---|
UPC #: | 3760115305762 |
Product Type: | Blu-ray |
---|---|
Rating: | NR |
Region: | A |
---|---|
Street Date: | 9/11/2020 |