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Where Is Fiddler On The Roof Set

The plot

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The plot at first seems like a narrative account of the daily experiences of a poor Ukrainian Jewish family. But powerful themes of discrimination, cultural preservation, and Jewish ethnic erasure punctuate the story.

The basic gist is this – milkman Reb Tevye struggles to meet the needs of his five daughters and his wife, Golde. The family is preparing a traditional Sabbath meal and awaiting the arrival of the local matchmaker, Yente, who is ready to arrange a wedding between the oldest daughter and a wealthy local older gentleman.

This does not go well, and the oldest daughter ends up defying cultural norms and marrying her true love, who is not a man of means. While not thrilled about it, dad approves this union because he wants to keep his daughter happy.

The second act

Act 2 similarly sees another daughter marrying for love, eschewing the tradition of arranged marriage. While Reb reluctantly approves her decision, he rejects a third daughter’s plea to marry outside the faith. She does so anyway, and Reb considers her to be dead to him from then on.

In the end, the Russia Czar invades the village. The family is sent into exile, along with so many other Jews. During this time, Tevye and his lineage are forced to flee to Poland, a Siberian prison colony, and to the United States.

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No one knows what happens to the family members after they disburse to the US and Poland – there was no sequel to the story. We can hope that Reb Tevye became a rich man after all.

“Fiddler on the Roof” symbology

According to some film theorists, the fiddler on the roof is symbolic of precarious fragility of the Jews and Judaism in general in the face of prejudice, war, and genocide. So, it makes sad sense that a fiddler character follows the Tevye family offstage, out of the village, playing traditional violin music as the curtain falls.

Where did they film “Fiddler”?

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So where was “Fiddler on the Roof” filmed? The film’s lavish visual aesthetic counters the sparse simplicity of the family’s day-to-day lives.

The story is set in the Ukrainian shtetl called Anatevka, a village where Orthodox Christians and Jews live as neighbors. However, they mostly filmed in the capital city of Zagreb, Croatia, in a tiny central Croatian township called Mala Gorica, and the darling village of Lekenik.

It was the Croatian film producer Branko Lustig – an Auschwitz prison survivor – who led director Norman Jewison and location scouts to the cute-as-a-button village. It is now known far and wide for its leading role as Anatevka.

Lekenik has used its power of fame for good, housing organizations such as The SOS Village for children without parents. Every year, the children perform an educational play inspired by “Fiddler on the Roof” to educate their fellow Croatians about Jewish heritage, meanwhile gaining a deeper understanding of the art of theatre.

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Other locations where they filmed “Fiddler on the Roof” include a couple scenes in London – although this is up for debate. Pinewood Studios in Buckinghamshire, England, though, was definitely a filming location for various parts of the film. The studio has been operational for more than 85 years, and has hosted the production of literally thousands of movies and television shows.

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