Veronika

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Veronika is the tragic, resilient young woman at the heart of the Soviet World War II film "The Cranes Are Flying," whose life and love are shattered by the war.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
film character
appearsIn The Cranes Are Flying NERFINISHED
associatedWith Boris NERFINISHED
centralTheme emotional trauma of war
loss
love shattered by war
survival
countryOfOriginOfWork Soviet Union NERFINISHED
createdForWorkBy Mikhail Kalatozov NERFINISHED
experiences bombing of Moscow NERFINISHED
grief
guilt
separation from loved one
firstAppearanceYear 1957
hasNotableScene final crowd scene with cranes flying overhead
running through bombed streets searching for Boris
hasTrait resilient
tragic
young woman
languageOfWork Russian
medium feature film
narrativeRole protagonist
portrayedBy Tatiana Samoilova NERFINISHED
relationshipToBoris lover
setDuring World War II NERFINISHED
symbolizes civilian suffering in war
enduring hope
moral and emotional cost of war
workGenre romantic drama film
war film

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The Cranes Are Flying (1957 film) mainCharacter Veronika
subject surface form: The Cranes Are Flying