
Fiddler: A Miracle of Miracles
(2019)
Synopsis
Fiddler: A Miracle of Miracles is the first in-depth documentary film that chronicles the story of Fiddler On The Roof, exploring the unexpected richness of its themes as well as its long reach across time and cultures. Fiddler On The Roof is the story of all immigrants and refugees trying to escape persecution in their homeland, of the Jewish immigrant coming to America, of the fraying of tradition, generational tension, and the loss of roots. It is a universal tale of fathers and daughters, mothers and sons trying to maintain some order in their lives amidst the rapid changes that every generation must forge. It is a spectacle that is at once awe-inspiring and accessible, a cultural landmark like no other. And more than ever, it is relevant to today. And yet, the story of how this treasure came to be and the significance it has had on our culture has never been told on film. This is the story of Fiddler On The Roof.
Directors
Max Lewkowicz, Jerome Robbins, Lin-Manuel Miranda, Austin Pendleton, Fran Lebowitz, Itzhak Perlman, Joel Grey, Harold Prince, Harvey Fierstein, Calvin Trillin, Max Lewkowicz, Max Lewkowicz, Michael Bernardi, Danny Burstein, Paul Michael Glaser, Rosalind Harris
Production year
2019
Rating
PG-13
Studio
Samuel Goldwyn Films
Runtime
97 minutes
Cast
Jerry Bock, Michael Bernardi, Marc Aronson