

The origin story behind one of Broadway's most beloved musicals, Fiddler on The Roof, and its creative roots in early 1960s New York, when "tradition" was on the wane as gender roles, sexuality, race relations and religion were evolving.
Acting
Topol's still got it, and Lin-Manuel's fanboy tears are real.
Direction
Smart archival weaving that never feels like homework.
Writing
Reveals the political fire hidden in 'Sunrise, Sunset.'
Director
Max Lewkowicz
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Zero Mostel and Jerome Robbins despised each other — Mostel called Robbins 'a walking panic attack' — yet their toxic collaboration produced magic nightly.
The documentary reveals how Black churches and Japanese high schools adopted 'Tradition' as their own protest anthem, proving Tevye's struggle transcended shtetls.
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