Fiddler on the Roof

Stars
4
Rating
G
Author
Sholom Aleichem (adapted from stories) (as Sholem Aleichem), Arnold Perl (adapted from Sholem Aleichem stories by special arrangement with), Joseph Stein (stageplay), Joseph Stein (screenplay);
Length
181 min
Director
Norman Jewison
Fiddler on the Roof
Synopsis
"In prerevolutionary Russia, a Jewish peasant contends with marrying off three of his daughters while growing antisemitic sentiment threatens his village." [IMDb] "The film centers on the Tevye family, a Jewish family living in the town of Anatevka, in the Russian Empire, in 1905. Anatevka is broken into two sections: a small Orthodox Jewish section and a larger Russian Orthodox Christian section. Tevye notes that, "We don't bother them, and so far, they don't bother us." [Wikipedia]
In the prologue, as the fiddler plays on the roof, Tevye says that is it tradition that keeps everything in balance. "Everyone of us knows who he is and what God expects him to do." This is the song that Tevye sings celebrating tradition:
"Who, day and night, must scramble for a living,
Feed a wife and children, say his daily prayers?
And who has the right, as master of the house,
To have the final word at home?
The Papa, the Papa! Tradition.
The Papa, the Papa! Tradition."
Genre
Historical
Released
1971
Location
Judaism
Netflix
No

This movie is linked to the following periods

PeriodMinor
Begin
End
Category
Russian Empire
1721
1917
Russian