Smoke 20 min A woman, a man and smoke. Show more Directed by Mats Ek + My List Mark as watched ↗ Share Your Rating ★★★★★ Cast Sylvie Guillem Niklas Ek Make it a double feature 43m together Smoke + Bye Both from Mats Ek. More from Mats EkSee all →‹En skugga · 1974En skugga★ 9.01974MovieThrillerDrama"A Shadow" - Henry Kendall, Elizabeth Allan, Sam Livesey. An old dark house on a gloomy night is the setting for this British horror thriller about a mad killer, dressed completely in black, who bumps off the inhabitants one by one.▶+Bye · 2013Bye★ 7.02013MovieDocumentaryBYE (AJÖ), a new dance film, is choreographed and directed by acclaimed Swedish choreographer Mats Ek. " About a woman (Sylvie Guillem) who takes leave of a certain stage in her life. It is a conversation that she has with herself that leads to new experiences.▶+Carmen · 1994Carmen★ 6.01994MovieDramaMusicModern adaptation of the classic operatic drama, with a few twists. Micaela, José's Mother, and Mörd (Death) are played by the same dancer. The action is reduced to a single act in 13 scenes. The love scenes are played to a minimum and the working women's fight is adjourned to the last scene [and cut from some DVD editions] that concentrates all the pathos announced throughout by the eerie music.▶+Evidentia · 1995Evidentia1995MovieIn this experimental film conceived by Sylvie Guillem, the choreographers become dancers or photographers: William Forsythe dances a superb solo and Mats Ek films his brother and Sylvie Guillem in Smoke, an oniric and sensual duet.▶+Mats Ek's Giselle · 1987Mats Ek's Giselle1987MovieTV MovieDiscover acclaimed Swedish choreographer Mats Ek’s 1987 reworking of the ballet classic, Giselle, for the Cullberg Ballet. With the sensational Ana Laguna in the title role, Mats Ek’s interpretation of the ballet classic has all the whimsy and imaginative innovation so closely associated with the choreographer. In this version of Giselle, the traditional romantic Rhineland village is replaced by a landscape in the shape of breasts, and the supernatural realm of the Wilis is replaced by the harsh reality of a lunatic asylum giving this interpretation a harsh modern relevance. Ana Laguna dances superbly as the barefoot girl who falls ‘madly in love’.▶+›More Like ThisCouldn't load this row right now.