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Fiddler on the Roof (1971) is a musical drama about Tevye, a poor Jewish milkman in 1905 czarist Russia, struggling to maintain his cultural and religious traditions amid changing times and rising anti-Semitism. He navigates the desires of his three eldest daughters to marry for love rather than through traditional matchmakers, while facing forced exile from his village of Anatevka. Key Plot Points: The Daughters' Choices: Tevye’s eldest daughters challenge tradition: Tzeitel marries a poor tailor instead of a wealthy butcher, Hodel marries a radical revolutionary sent to Siberia, and Chava marries a non-Jewish man, causing Tevye to disown her. Social & Political Tension: The community faces mounting pressure from Russian authorities, culminating in a pogrom (organized persecution) that destroys property during a wedding celebration. Exile: The Jewish community is ultimately forced to abandon their homes in Anatevka, forcing Tevye and his family to emigrate. Key Themes: Tradition vs. Modernity: Tevye struggles to balance long-held customs with the new, independent choices of his children. Resilience and Faith: Despite losing his wealth, his home, and dealing with fractured family bonds, Tevye maintains his faith and sense of humor. The film is celebrated for its iconic songs, including "If I Were a Rich Man," "Matchmaker, Matchmaker," and "Sunrise, Sunset".