
The Tram #9 Was Going
Oct 21 2002
•0h 10m
•Animation, Comedy
A morning tram over-occupied with passengers, but more and more people are trying to get in there. Inside, the life fountains. Someone talks about their troubles with children, somebody experiences a personal trauma, others can not stand up to quarrel, neighbors discuss a TV-series... All the events where usually, at least in the days this cartoon was created, common Ukrainians are involved in on their way to job-places is shown in this curious, vivid and witty claymation.
Cast
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Yevhen Shakh
(voice)

Ruslana Pysanka
(voice)

Inna Kapinos
(voice)

Yurii Kovalenko
(voice)
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