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by Agustí Villaronga

It is important to distinguish this thriller from other 2021 films with "Blue" in the title:

– Directed by Mikhail Kalatozov. Winner of the Palme d'Or at Cannes, this masterpiece tells the heartbreaking story of two lovers separated by World War II. Sergey Urusevsky’s handheld camera work and sweeping camera movements are widely regarded as some of the most dynamic cinematography ever captured on film.

There are two main films from 2021 that match the description of a ""—one is a thriller about a viral online game, and the other is a short film featuring an actual Russian Blue cat. Blue_Whale (Thriller, 2021)

The most prominent "blue" film released in Russia in 2021 is (original title: Ya idu igrat ), a disturbing thriller directed by Anna Zaytseva.

The central film of interest is the 2021 Russian thriller, . The search for "Russian blue film 2021" is almost certainly a search for this movie. The film's story is a dark and timely one, revolving around a modern digital nightmare.

The format heightens the sense of realism, forcing the audience to look at the internet exactly as the vulnerable protagonist does. Real-World Inspiration: The Blue Whale Phenomenon

The team employed a range of techniques to capture the cats' unique personalities, including using high-definition cameras, drones, and specialized equipment to film the cats in various environments, from cozy home settings to outdoor landscapes. The filmmakers also consulted with veterinarians and animal behaviorists to ensure that the cats were treated with the utmost care and respect throughout the production process.

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The color palette—muted grays, sickly yellows, and the titular cool blues—evokes not just melancholy but the aesthetic of a malfunctioning screen. The film’s sound design is equally telling: the ambient hum of electronics, the distorted audio of streaming glitches, and the unnerving silence of Dasha’s performances. There is no score to manipulate emotion; only the raw, unadorned noise of digital existence.

You can check out information, cast details, and voice actor credits for indie shorts like this on platforms such as The IMDb Russian Blue Page .

In 2021, Russian cinema leaned heavily into what critics call "Post-Soviet Melancholy." These films are characterized by:

Anna Zaitseva, who also wrote the screenplay, created a dark, unsettling atmosphere tailored to the digital age.