Under a Sky of Blue

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Under a Sky of Blue
Directed byVitali Dudin [ru]
Written byViktor Merezhko
StarringIgor Furmanyuk
CinematographyVladimir Kalashnikov
Edited byOlga Reshetnikova
Music byVladimir Ryabov
Release date
  • 1990 (1990)
CountrySoviet Union
LanguageRussian

Under a Sky of Blue (Russian: Под небом голубым…, romanized: Pod nebom golubym...) is a 1990 Soviet drama film written by Viktor Merezhko and directed by Vitali Dudin [ru], in his feature film debut. It was entered into the Venice International Film Critics' Week competition at the 47th edition of the Venice Film Festival.

Plot

Cast

  • Igor Furmanyuk as Aleksey
  • Anna Yanovskaya as Lena
  • Nina Usatova as Kostyrina
  • Juozas Budraitis as Sobolev
  • Boris Lagoda as Georgi Volchek
  • Elena Vnukova as Podruzhka

Reception

A contemporary Variety review noted that "director Vitali Dudin, in his first feature, paints an unrelentingly grim picture of contemporary Soviet life" and "also brings off a number of outstanding moments and insights into his characters and their plight".[1] La Stampa's film critic Alessandra Levantesi accused the film of mannerism, even if "high-level mannerism, whether in the experimental forms of the Leningrad school or in the naturalistic ones of the Moscow school; rarely lacking a personal touch, and with drama that never comes across as insincere".[2]

References

  1. Strat. (12 November 1990). "Pod nebom golubym... (Under a Sky of Blue)". Variety Film Reviews, Vol. 21. Garland Pub. p. 657.
  2. Levantesi, Alessandra (15 September 1990). "L'eroina russa: Ritorno ai valori del passato contro droga e disgregazione". La Stampa. No. 215. p. 14. Retrieved 10 August 2025.