There is something piercingly affecting about this film and it’s mainly to do with how much this particular musical means to the dancers and singers whose lives it represents.
Every Little Step (2009)
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Reviews Counted:88
Fresh:80
Rotten:8
Average Rating:7.5/10
Consensus: Fascinating and insightful, Every Little Step is a thoroughly engrossing behind the scenes look at Broadway performers.
Theatrical Release:Apr 17, 2009 Limited
Box Office: $1,528,106
Synopsis: After raking in awards at several major film festivals, EVERY LITTLE STEP reaches movie audiences and Broadway fans alike. A film about a musical that is itself about the casting of a musical, the... After raking in awards at several major film festivals, EVERY LITTLE STEP reaches movie audiences and Broadway fans alike. A film about a musical that is itself about the casting of a musical, the documentary takes fans inside the makings of A CHORUS LINE. Much of it focuses on the casting process for the musical’s 2005 revival, though it also takes fans through the show’s many incarnations and to its original inspiration. Back in 1974, choreographer Michael Bennett saw the potential for a spectacular show in the recorded late-night conversations of several stage performers. One year--and a lot of labor--later, A CHORUS LINE premiered to high acclaim, introducing the world to what would turn out to be a timeless work. EVERY LITTLE STEP takes viewers through the next few decades with rare footage and fresh interviews, showing the show’s history unfold in a world filled with war, anxiety, and political change. As casting is done is for the 2005 revival, audiences see how much the times have changed in the light of media outlets like MySpace and AMERICAN IDOL. As viewers get to know the actors behind the production, the realms of theater and reality blur. With its underdog heroes and self-reflexive narrative, A CHORUS LINE is understandably appealing to today’s reality-show audiences. The film is the joint effort of directors James D. Stern and Adam Del Deo, whose backgrounds as theatre producers, filmmakers, and documentarians combine well to create a film that manages to be not only educational but as entertaining as its subject. [More]
Director: James D. Stern, Adam Del Deo
Director: James D. Stern, Adam Del Deo
Producer: James D. Stern, Adam Del Deo
Composer: Jane Antonia Cornish
Studio: Sony Pictures Classics
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Reviews for Every Little Step
In Every Little Step, life imitates art, art reflects life, and the distinctions threaten, quite pleasantly, to blur altogether.
Like show-business culture itself, A Chorus Line traffics in both cloying sentimentality and Darwinian ruthlessness, qualities that James D. Stern and Adam Del Deo's highly addictive behind-the-scenes documentary Every Little Step captures in abundance.
An entertaining behind-the-scenes look at the casting process of the Broadway revival of A Chorus Line, Every Little Step turns on two perfectly-executed narrative strategies.
Reality TV has squandered the great impulse toward cultural-political exploration by turning democracy and the documentary into bread and circuses. This tragedy defeats Every Little Step, the first doc to chronicle A Chorus Line’s creation
Mostly entertaining, lively and occasionally riveting and moving, but its lack of insight and provocative revelations ultimately leave you feeling underwhelmed and unenlightened.
I know what to expect. I am going to see some dancers make it, some not make it, and that’s what it is.
A briskly self-aware, thoroughly stage-struck portrait ... of a show that itself is a stage-struck theatrical portrait.
A fast-paced documentary that captures the angst, joys, and disappointments of the young hopefuls as they try out for a show that mirrors their pursuits.
Every Little Step never rises above being a very good showbiz documentary. But it's an engaging tribute to a groundbreaking musical.
The exuberant documentary Every Little Step revisits the genesis of the landmark show about the gestation and delivery of a Broadway musical.
essentially the story of people auditioning for a show about auditions
Timeless truths about the lives and personalities of dancers, that dancer/choreographer/director Michael Bennett captured in his hugely successful musical "A Chorus Line," comes across with vibrant energy in an entertaining documentary that follows the au
They want the recognition we all want, and the film persuades you that almost every one of them deserves it.
A moving, passionate tribute to determination and heart, whatever you might choose to do in your life.
Filmmakers James D. Stern and Adam Del Deo were deft and clever in the use of cinematic skills for Every Little Step, their new documentary about the musical.
The documentary, edited down from some 400 hours, is packed with crowd-pleasing moments.
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