By the Bluest of Seas

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"By the Bluest of Seas" is a 1936 Soviet romantic drama film directed by Boris Barnet, celebrated for its lyrical style, seafaring setting, and innovative blend of comedy and melodrama.

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instanceOf film
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cinematographer Mikhail Kirillov NERFINISHED
composer Nikolai Timofeyev NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Soviet Union
depicts fishing collective
director Boris Barnet NERFINISHED
directorStyle blend of comedy and melodrama
editor M. Kuzmina NERFINISHED
filmingLocation Azerbaijan NERFINISHED
Caspian Sea region NERFINISHED
genre comedy
melodrama
romantic drama
hasCriticalReputation cult classic of Soviet cinema
hasFilmMovement Soviet cinema of the 1930s
hasTheme collective labor
friendship
jealousy
love
hasTitleLanguage English-translated title
language Russian
leadActor Lev Sverdlin NERFINISHED
Nikolai Kryuchkov NERFINISHED
Yelena Kuzmina NERFINISHED
mainCharacter Alyosha NERFINISHED
Marya NERFINISHED
Yussuf NERFINISHED
narrativeFocus love triangle
seafaring life
notableFor innovative blend of comedy and melodrama
romantic triangle narrative
seafaring setting
originalTitle У самого синего моря
partOf Soviet romantic cinema canon
productionCompany Azerfilm NERFINISHED
releaseDecade 1930s
releaseYear 1936
runtimeMinutes 71
screenwriter Boris Barnet NERFINISHED
Konstantin Finn NERFINISHED
setting Azerbaijan NERFINISHED
Caspian Sea NERFINISHED
style lyrical
poetic realism
timePeriodOfSetting 1930s

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Boris Barnet notableWork By the Bluest of Seas