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Every Little Step





Every Little Step

4 out of 5
Rated MRecommended for mature audiences
Coarse language

A heartfelt documentary which tracks the incredible journey of 'A Chorus Line' from ambitious idea to international phenomenon. It compares and contrasts the original musical with the current revival and investigates the societies in which they've debuted, and why the themes are so timeless and universal. Finally, it goes behind the scenes with exclusive interviews and footage of the revival's audition process, revealing the dramatic journey of the performers, and unfolding a story of life imitating art.

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Verdict
Just as powerful as the original musical, the doco draws you in and keeps you glued to the simultaneously fascinating and heartbreaking audition process.
Released: 02/07/2009
Running time: 89 mins
Country: US
Language: English
Director: Adam Del Deo, Jim Stern
Cast: Bob Avian, Michael Bennett, Charlotte d'Amboise
Year Released: 2009
Distributor: Sony Pictures Releasing

Review: Every Little Step

by Jenni Dawes, Filmink, 02/07/2009
4 out of 5

Every Little Step is a rousing documentary that details the revival of the popular Tony-award-winning Broadway show, A Chorus Line. Just as A Chorus Line is about dancers auditioning for a musical, the film explores the casting process for the 2006 production. Starting from an open call with 1,700 hopefuls, the numbers are cut down through round after round of first dance, then singing, and then acting auditions. It's a melting pot of dreams and dashed hopes, and the film provides an adept balance of audition scenes and candid interviews. It's like reality TV, but without the sense of exploitation.

The candidates are all skilled performers, yet despite their seasoned, years-of-being-second-best thick skins, their vulnerability is palpable. Songs from the musical, such as 'I Hope I Get It', provide an all-too-appropriate soundtrack. Audience members unfamiliar with the show are given an in through interviews with creator Michael Bennett and original cast members, along with archival footage of the 1975 production, while long-time fans are sated with inside details on how the show was conceived, and then altered after the first few performances in accordance with audience responses.

The film so cleverly weaves you into the creation of A Chorus Line that time flies, and the only frustrating thing about it is how much it leaves you gagging to see the finished result, with the chosen performers live on stage. Every Little Step blurs the line between life imitating art and art imitating life, providing a key to the long-standing success of A Chorus Line. It's perfectly timed, funny and dramatic, and captures the passion of the performers and those behind the scenes.

Every Little Step speaks to anyone who has ever chased a dream against the odds, and is certainly a must-see for those with a taste for musical theatre.

Filmink

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