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By Annie Nugraha

If your interest lies in Russian cinema itself, there are several acclaimed films with titles that include the word "blue." Here are two of the very best, both from the Soviet era.

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– Tarkovsky's iconic philosophical journey travels through sepia and transitions into vivid, damp green and steel-blue hues inside the mystical "Zone," creating one of cinema’s most unforgettable visual atmospheres. 2. Best Historically Acclaimed Russian Cinema

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Russian Blues are incredibly agile. Slow-motion shots of them leaping or playing highlight their athletic build.

Directed by , this contemporary film represents the "blue" in a colder, modern sense—a tale of corruption, hopelessness, and the harsh beauty of the Barents Sea.

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A psychological sci-fi masterpiece. Tarkovsky uses cold, sterile blue and gray tones to illustrate the isolation of a space station orbiting a sentient fluid ocean. It is a profound meditation on memory, grief, and human connection.