Blue Film ((link)) - Russian
Historically, a (or "blue movie") is slang for an X-rated or pornographic film. This term dates back to the early 20th century (the origin is debated, possibly from the color of early cheap film stock or the "blue" meaning indecent).
The Russian Blue, also known as the Archangel Cat, has its roots in 19th-century Russia. The breed was highly valued for its thick, plush coat and its friendly, affectionate nature. Russian Blues were first exhibited in cat shows in the late 19th century and quickly gained popularity in Europe and North America. The breed's distinctive blue-gray coat is due to a unique genetic trait that dilutes the production of melanin, resulting in a striking, iridescent color. Russian Blue Film
A dense, double coat that stands out at a 45-degree angle. Historically, a (or "blue movie") is slang for
(Select list emphasizing films that exemplify the “blue” aesthetic or thematics) The breed was highly valued for its thick,
Vivid green, usually developing from yellow as they age.