Overview

A tronka, a sheep bell made from a trophy shell casing, symbolises peace from war. In the Ukrainian steppe, where shepherds use tronkas, a military training ground exists. Major Uralov, an officer, marries a local woman, and they have a daughter, Alenka, who dies. After her death, the Uralovs leave the steppe with the military unit, enduring their grief but remaining unbroken. Based on a novel by Oles Honchar.

Cast

Armen Dzhigarkhanyan, Margarita Koshelyova, Ivanka Mikolaychuk, Helmuts Kalniņš, Vladimir Alekseyenko, Nataliya Gebdovskaya, Vitaliy Doroshenko, Kostiantyn Kulchytskyi

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What is "Tronka" about?

A tronka, a sheep bell made from a trophy shell casing, symbolises peace from war. In the Ukrainian steppe, where shepherds use tronkas, a military training ground exists. Major Uralov, an officer, marries a local woman, and they have a daughter, Alenka, who dies. After her death, the Uralovs leave the steppe with the military unit, enduring their grief but remaining unbroken. Based on a novel by Oles Honchar.

When was "Tronka" released?

Tronka was released in 1972.

Who stars in "Tronka"?

The cast includes Armen Dzhigarkhanyan, Margarita Koshelyova, Ivanka Mikolaychuk, Helmuts Kalniņš.

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