Russian Blue Film -

This is the most direct match for a "Russian Blue film" when interpreted as a movie title. "Russian Pizza Blues" is a Danish-Swedish-Norwegian comedy film that premiered in 1992. The film, directed by Steen Rasmussen and Michael Wikke, has a runtime of 124 minutes. It tells the story of a Russian man and his daughter who are trying to get to his wife's Russian Pizza House in New York but get stranded in Copenhagen. The film won the Dragon Award for Best Nordic Film.

Finally, there is a most unusual entry. The search also uncorns a film confusingly titled Russian Blue -Malleus Maleficarum- / Rio de Bravo!! . This appears to be a 2009 political comedy-drama. Its synopsis describes a U.S. congressman leading a delegation of stage artists to Moscow, where he is met by a suspicious female Russian official nicknamed the "Iron Lady," leading to a clash of cultures. The film has a 2-hour-30-minute runtime and carries a modest 5.5 rating on some sites. "Rio de Bravo" is a location in the American Southwest, and "Malleus Maleficarum" is a famous 15th-century treatise on witchcraft, so the film's full title is a bizarre mix of elements. This seems to be a little-known, cult-interest film for the dedicated cinephile. Russian Blue Film

Four geologists trapped in the Siberian taiga. The film descends from documentary-like realism into fever-dream expressionism as frostbite and starvation set in. The Russian Blue here is literal — endless skies of slate, rivers of mercury, and faces turned blue by cold. A visceral, haunting experience. This is the most direct match for a

in popular media, or it may relate to linguistic and cultural discussions regarding the color blue in Russia . 1. The Russian Blue Cat in Film and Media It tells the story of a Russian man

There is widely recognized, legitimate film officially titled Russian Blue Film .

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