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Every Little Step

  • 2008
  • PG-13
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
7.7/10
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Every Little Step (2008)
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Follows the plight of real-life dancers as they struggle through auditions for the Broadway revival of "A Chorus Line". Also investigates the history of the show and the creative minds behin... Read allFollows the plight of real-life dancers as they struggle through auditions for the Broadway revival of "A Chorus Line". Also investigates the history of the show and the creative minds behind the original and current incarnations.Follows the plight of real-life dancers as they struggle through auditions for the Broadway revival of "A Chorus Line". Also investigates the history of the show and the creative minds behind the original and current incarnations.

  • Directors
    • Adam Del Deo
    • James D. Stern
  • Stars
    • Bob Avian
    • Justin Bellero
    • Michael Bennett
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.7/10
    1.7K
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Adam Del Deo
      • James D. Stern
    • Stars
      • Bob Avian
      • Justin Bellero
      • Michael Bennett
    • 31User reviews
    • 60Critic reviews
    • 76Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 6 nominations total

    Videos15

    Every Little Step -- "Final Callback"
    Trailer 1:38
    Every Little Step -- "Final Callback"
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    Every Little Step -- "The Original Taping"
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    Every Little Step -- "The Original Taping"
    Every Little Step -- "Paul"
    Clip 1:14
    Every Little Step -- "Paul"
    Every Little Step -- "Open Call"
    Clip 1:38
    Every Little Step -- "Open Call"
    Every Little Step -- "I Can Do That"
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    Every Little Step -- "I Can Do That"

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    Bob Avian
    • Self - Revival Director
    Justin Bellero
    • Self
    Michael Bennett
    Michael Bennett
    • Self - Original Choreographer & Director
    • (archive footage)
    Jay Binder
    • Self - Revival Casting Director
    Kelly Bishop
    Kelly Bishop
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    John Breglio
    • Self - Revival Producer
    Candy Ann Brown
    Candy Ann Brown
    • Self
    Nigel Columbus
    • Self
    Michelle Liu Coughlin
    Michelle Liu Coughlin
    • Self
    Charlotte d'Amboise
    Charlotte d'Amboise
    • Self - Cassie Auditionee
    Jacques d'Amboise
    Jacques d'Amboise
    • Self
    Nicholas Dante
    • Self
    • (archive sound)
    Mara Davi
    Mara Davi
    • Self - Maggie Auditionee
    Natascia Diaz
    Natascia Diaz
    • Self - Cassie Auditionee
    Tyce Diorio
    Tyce Diorio
    • Self - Mike Auditionee
    Rick Faugno
    • Self - Mike Auditionee
    Luis Augusto Figueroa
    Luis Augusto Figueroa
    • Self
    • (as Luis Figueroa)
    Ramon Flowers
    • Dancer
    • Directors
      • Adam Del Deo
      • James D. Stern
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    User reviews31

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    7dgsweet

    A very effective movie with an omission

    The device of looking at the creation of A CHORUS LINE through the process of the auditions for a revival of A CHORUS LINE works very well indeed, and everybody with grease paint in their veins will respond. I do think the film one of the handful of films about the theatre that gets some of the sweat of the process accurately.

    My only reservation is that the names of some of the writers of the show aren't spoken in the film. I am glad to learn that this will be adjusted in the DVD release. And this shouldn't discourage anybody from the pleasure of seeing it in a theatre. I saw it surrounded by actors, and they broke into applause several times during the run.
    9xdementorx

    WOW! Great flick.

    I think some of the reviewers have mistaken Every Little Step for a documentary on the creation of A Chorus Line. It was a documentary on casting the 2006 revival of A Chorus Line with some archival information. The archival information did focus on Michael Bennett and Marvin Hamlisch was interviewed extensively, but to say that it excluded others is, I think, way off base. This was not a documentary on the creation of A Chorus Line. The contributors were all listed at the end of Every Little Step.

    Having said that I thought the archival information was very interesting. Some of the original recordings were played and they appeared to be included in the play almost verbatim, not to diminish the fine work of Kirkwood and Kleban. They showed the various singer/dancers competing side by side, or singing a song line by line with one doing the 1st line, another doing the next and so one. You did hear some songs multiple times but certainly not to the point where it became annoying or anything.

    Very interesting and entertaining to see how the cast was put together, who they chose and who they didn't. I HIGHLY recommend this film.
    8lacalguy

    Great. I loved it.

    I saw "A Chorus Line" on Broadway in the early 80's and didn't like the play. The movie, with Michael Douglas, is terrible. However, being a Cinophile, I was interested in seeing a film about the trials and tribulations of performers auditioning for a part.

    The film had a good balance of the history of the play, the past performers and performances, and the new hopefuls. It was interesting to see that the audition process, with callbacks, went on for months. From the start, you can see the long odds against a performer being chosen. Three thousand people competing for thirty opportunities.

    I laughed, cried, cheered, and felt the heartache of those who pursued their dreams. Happily, I would see the film again.
    9cheryllynecox-1

    Five, Six, Seven, Eight and Again!

    While "Every Little Step" is hardly cinema verite, it certainly seems to be a credible effort to document the Broadway process--from the first cattle call audition to the final call-back 8 months later. In between the filmmaker interviews old players from "A Chorus Line"'s impressive legacy and culls bits from the original tape archives that established the framework of the '75 classic as well as the Broadway revival.

    Whenever innocence and passion are combined, something sublime occurs. I suppose that is why I wept through much of "Every Little Step". I was definitely rooting for several performers, and remember how (in a former life)disappointing it can be when you're the last to be cut or the first to be forgotten.
    7ferguson-6

    Sign him up!

    Greetings again from the darkness. A Chorus Line is a mainstay and iconic piece of Broadway history. Now we get a documentary on the behind the scenes process of auditioning for a revival of a musical about the process of auditioning for a musical stage production. Luckily, Michael Douglas is not involved in this one. Sadly, Kirkwood and Kleban seemed to be overlooked while the genius of Michael Bennett is the focus. His original co-choreographer Bob Avian is directing the revival.

    While American TV viewers have been brainwashed into believing American Idol and Dancing with the Stars are somehow what show business is all about, directors Adam Del Deo and James D Stern show us what the world of a singer/dancer/actor is truly like. The pressure and stress of having to compete for sometimes only a few seconds against hundreds of other talented people ... sometimes while rushing to one's "real" job are just excruciating. These people are trying to realize dreams and relentless hard work for their entire lives and so few actually "make it".

    This documentary approach is centered on the famous audio recordings that Michael Bennett held with the initial group back in the early 70's. Marvin Hamlisch recalls going through those transcripts and creating the songs that would become Broadway staples. Mr. Hamlisch also brings us insight into the impact that actress Marsha Mason had on the success of the play after she attended (with her husband Neil Simon). Good stuff.

    Sure the auditions tug at the viewer's emotions a bit, but that is because we are rarely exposed to the pressure cooker of what happens prior to the curtain rising. Jason Tam's audition is worth the price of admission alone.

    Were egos involved in making this film? Absolutely. But in reality, ego is what drives these creative forces. When it is damaged, it immediately impacts the talent. We get a first hand look at that. If you are fan of A Chorus Line, this is a must see. If you are intrigued by the Broadway process, then you will certainly see aspects you have never seen before.

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    • Trivia
      Although this film is classified as a documentary, Charlotte d'Amboise, one of the stars of the revival of A Chorus Line, told Playbill Magazine that several scenes in the film, including the ones in which she and Jessica Lee Goldyn get phone calls informing them that they have been chosen for the cast, were staged - recreated for the documentary cameras. d'Amboise said that when they filmed her pretending to receive the news that she'd been cast, there was actually no one on the other end of the phone line with her.
    • Quotes

      Baayork Lee (Herself): Eat nails!

    • Alternate versions
      The version being sold on iTunes appears to be edited for language. Several instances of the word "fuck" have been re-dubbed with the tamer "frick", and other instances have just been poorly edited out. Strangely though, not *all* instances of the word have been expunged, so it's curious why some have been removed and not others. The version on the DVD remains completely uncut.
    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: The Soloist/Fighting; Tyson/The Informers/Every Little Step (2009)
    • Soundtracks
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      Written by Michael Gore and Dean Pitchford

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    • Release date
      • June 12, 2009 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Official site (Japan)
      • Sonyclassic (United States)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Every Little Step: The Journey of a Phenomenon
    • Filming locations
      • 42nd Street Studios, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Endgame Entertainment
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,725,141
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $68,504
      • Apr 19, 2009
    • Gross worldwide
      • $2,769,763
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 36 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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