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Fiddler: A Miracle of Miracles dives deep into the creative landscape of early '60s New York, where Fiddler on The Roof emerged. It’s fascinating how the film explores the interplay of tradition and change, all set against a backdrop of societal shifts. The pacing feels reflective, capturing the essence of a time when old norms were being questioned. The interviews with cast and crew are genuine, giving us a peek into their passion and struggles. What stands out is the way it balances the musical's humor with its weighty themes—religion, family, and social change. It’s not just a look at a show, but a window into a pivotal cultural moment that shaped so much of Broadway's landscape.
Focuses on Fiddler on The Roof originsExplores 1960s cultural shiftsIncludes interviews with original cast and crew
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