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Fiddler On The Roof (DVD)

 
Description: Genre: Musicals & Classical / Theatrical Release: 1971 / Director: Norman Jewison / Actors: Topol, Norma Crane ... / ... more
Fiddler On The Roof (DVD) ... DVD released 10 November, 2003 at MGM Entertainment / Features of the DVD: PAL, Special Edition / Fiddler on the Roof arrived in cinemas in 1971, seven years after the Sheldon Harnick/Jerry Bock musical about Jewish life in a pre-Revolution Russian village first gripped Broadway. Based on the stories of Shalom Aleichem, with its potent mixture of sentiment and religious and historical context, it remains one of the most popular shows of the modern age. With the help of an outstanding performance from Topol as Tevye--the milkman with five daughters kicking at the constraints of tradition--Norman Jewison's captivating film retains a moving intimacy in its portrayal of relationships in changing times. But it also stretches the possibilities of location shooting--in this case the countryside of the former Yugoslavia--further than any musical movie before or since. The villagers are played by the inhabitants of the area, lending a poignant realism to the vibrant crowd scenes. And the cinematography is spectacular, with Jewison's clever use of distance generating an epic feel that helps to explain the story's continuing resonance and popularity. Topol's career-defining star turn is balanced by the warmth and sensitivity of the surrounding performances, particularly Norma Crane as his abrasive wife Golda. British sitcom fans will spot early appearances by Roger Lloyd Pack, and Ruth Madoc as the demonic butcher's wife, Fruma Sarah. At nearly three hours, it's a long emotional haul, but aided by some of the most beautiful songs in musical history, Jewison's Fiddler is ageless. On the DVD: Fiddler on the Roof Special Edition is presented on DVD in widescreen with a Dolby soundtrack that makes a mighty meal of John Williams' Oscar-winning musical adaptation. The most fascinating extras are a making-of documentary that shows a youthful, slightly tetchy Jewison at work, and a 2003 reminiscence in which all of his passion and feel for the piece has survived intact. He shares a commentary with Topol crammed with vivid memories and context. There is also a photographic gallery showing the resources that were used to give the film its authenticity, and Jewison reads extracts from original Aleichem stories. --Piers Ford

Newest Review: ... Russia, how their lives began to change and some of the traditions were broken down. Throughout the movie you often see ... more

 ... Tevye taking moments to have conversations with God to help him except these changes, as he tries to see his eldest three daughters married off. You also see how the Russians control the village and like to bestow their power over the Jews. ~~ The Songs ~~ Tradition: Tevye and Ensemble sing this opening number that introduces us to the rigid codes in which Tevye and the villagers live by. It is a very lively song with some humour thrown in. Matchmaker: Tzeitel, Hodel and Chava are Tevye's three eldest daughters and...more

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Premium Review Fiddler On The Roof (DVD): Tradition Or Is It A Time For Change? (1634 words)
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~~ Fiddler on the Roof ~~ Fiddler on the roof was inspired by Tevye and his daughters, a collection of stories by Sholom Aleichem a man hailed as 'the Jewish Mark Twain'. Producer and director Norman Jewison surprised United Artists with his declaration that he was not Jewish, but even though he was a 'goy' (a non-Jew) he immersed himself into the Jewish culture learning as much as he could. It became a bit of a joke amongst the cast that he would be converting to Judaism. Jewison found the 50 strong cast from around the world and even though the studio were putting pressure on him to hire Zero Mostel who was starring in the Broadway ...  Read the complete review

 
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