Tronka (1972)
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.
Director:
Artur Vojtetsky
Writer:
Yevhen Khryniuk
| Directing | Artur Vojtetsky | Director |
| Writing | Oles Honchar | Novel |
| Writing | Artur Vojtetsky | Writer |
| Camera | Valeri Bashkatov | Director of Photography |
| Sound | Oleksandr Bilash | Music |
| Art | Mikhail Yuferov | Production Design |
| Sound | Riva Bisnovataya | Sound Engineer |
| Costume & Make-Up | Yadviga Dobrovolskaya | Costume Design |
| Editing | I. Karpenko | Editor |
| Writing | V. Borschev | Script Editor |
| Writing | Yevhen Khryniuk | Screenplay |