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This paper argues that the genesis and evolution of Russian adult cinema should not be viewed solely through the lens of sexology or obscenity, but rather as a unique media phenomenon. It was an industry born out of the vacuum left by the collapse of state censorship, driven by the abrupt integration of the Russian market into the global capitalist system. Through an analysis of its production models, aesthetic choices, and societal reception, this paper explores how the Russian blue film reflected the broader traumas and triumphs of the post-Soviet transition.
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The 2013 film "Russian Blue" (also known as "Ryska Blå") tells the story of Jen (played by Rachel McAdams), a young professional who adopts a Russian Blue cat named Blue. As Jen and Blue grow closer, Jen begins to navigate the complexities of romantic relationships and her career. The film explores themes of love, loss, and companionship, using the Russian Blue cat as a symbol of emotional support and connection. This paper argues that the genesis and evolution