Step into the outrageous world of legendary filmmaker, writer, and cultural provocateur John Waters as he celebrates his 80th birthday with a gloriously unfiltered look back at a lifetime of boundary-breaking art. In Going to Extremes, Waters reflects on eight decades of gleeful provocation — revisiting the stories and inspirations that shaped his legendary career.
Fiddler on the Roof is a timeless classic that explores the delicate balance between tradition and change, seen through the eyes of Tevye and his five spirited daughters. Set in a small village in Tsarist Russia at the turn of the 20th century, the story unfolds in a time when violence loomed, and families once again faced the heartbreak of being forced from their homes. As Tevye struggles to uphold his religious and cultural traditions, a new generation begins to question whether those traditions are enough to hold the family—and the community—together.
Fiddler on the Roof is a timeless classic that explores the delicate balance between tradition and change, seen through the eyes of Tevye and his five spirited daughters. Set in a small village in Tsarist Russia at the turn of the 20th century, the story unfolds in a time when violence loomed, and families once again faced the heartbreak of being forced from their homes. As Tevye struggles to uphold his religious and cultural traditions, a new generation begins to question whether those traditions are enough to hold the family—and the community—together.
Fiddler on the Roof is a timeless classic that explores the delicate balance between tradition and change, seen through the eyes of Tevye and his five spirited daughters. Set in a small village in Tsarist Russia at the turn of the 20th century, the story unfolds in a time when violence loomed, and families once again faced the heartbreak of being forced from their homes. As Tevye struggles to uphold his religious and cultural traditions, a new generation begins to question whether those traditions are enough to hold the family—and the community—together.