Dans la Russie d'avant la révolution, un paysan juif tente désespérément de marier trois de ses filles, tandis qu'un sentiment antisémite de plus en plus fort menace son village.Dans la Russie d'avant la révolution, un paysan juif tente désespérément de marier trois de ses filles, tandis qu'un sentiment antisémite de plus en plus fort menace son village.Dans la Russie d'avant la révolution, un paysan juif tente désespérément de marier trois de ses filles, tandis qu'un sentiment antisémite de plus en plus fort menace son village.
- Récompensé par 3 Oscars
- 10 victoires et 14 nominations au total
Paul Michael Glaser
- Perchik
- (as Michael Glaser)
Ray Lovelock
- Fyedka
- (as Raymond Lovelock)
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Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThe "Sunrise, Sunset" scene was not lit by electric light but by hundreds of candles.
- GaffesDuring the first few shots of the crowd holding candles on their way to the wedding, the sun changes positions above the horizon. (But as such indicates the length in time of the journey by foot, which could be intentional, in which case the slow melting of candles might be a goof in its own right.)
- Crédits fousTopol and the cast sing "Tradition" without any opening credits rolling. At the end of the number, the fiddler standing on the left of the screen launches into an extensive solo while the opening credits roll on the right of the screen.
- Versions alternativesOriginally released at 181 minutes (with an intermission); later trimmed for 1979 reissue to 149 minutes.
- ConnexionsEdited into 5 Second Movies: Fiddler on the Roof (2008)
- Bandes originalesTradition
(1964) (uncredited)
Music by Jerry Bock
Lyrics by Sheldon Harnick
Performed by Topol and Chorus in the pre-credits sequence
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Let me say up front, I am not predisposed to enjoy a movie like this. On the contrary, as a straight WASP, the last thing I want to watch is a broadway musical or a bunch of Jews 'kavetching' about how bad they have it. That is definitely NOT what this film is about. Though the subject matter is Jewish, to say it is a Jewish film would grossly limit it's significance. It is about the human experience. Any one who has felt pain and persecution will relate to it. Therefore I say every human should love this film. It has an indomitable optimism and remarkable pathos that causes the viewer to empathize with the characters, namely Reb Tevye, played by Topol in arguably one of the finest dramatic performances ever. Considering the lack of success Topol has had with the rest of his career it would literally seem he was born to play this part. This film will most likely not be enjoyable for those looking for spoon fed, mindless entertainment or titillation, but for anyone who appreciates the beautiful things in life, it is high art. I recommend you set aside an undisturbed block of time, (use the can first, it's three hours long) when you are feeling relaxed, eat some good homemade soup and watch this masterpiece. Perfect casting, cinematography, pacing, art direction, wardrobe and best of all, an exquisite soundtrack by the great, and very young, John Williams. Listen to this movie on a powerful sound system and it will sweep you into each musical number. Especially (my favorite) the bar room dance scene. Fiddler on the Roof should be on every top 100 list that exists. Like no other movie I can think of, 'Fiddler' reaches deep into the heart and begs one to look at what things in life are worth living for and dying for.
- RT Firefly
- 2 nov. 2001
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Détails
Box-office
- Budget
- 9 000 000 $US (estimé)
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 10 404 330 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 1 726 942 $US
- 11 nov. 1979
- Montant brut mondial
- 10 407 890 $US
- Durée3 heures 1 minute
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 2.35 : 1
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