Every Little Step follows the plight of real-life dancers as they struggle through auditions for the Broadway revival of "A Chorus Line" and also investigates the history of the show and the creative minds behind the original and current incarnations.
Every Little Step is a terrific documentary history lesson about how Michael Bennett rounded up a bunch of New York singing, acting dancers, interviewed them and found out what they 'did for love,' back in January of 1974.
– Roger Moore,
Orlando Sentinel,
3 Jun 2009
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Every Little Step never rises above being a very good showbiz documentary. But it's an engaging tribute to a groundbreaking musical.
– Calvin Wilson,
St. Louis Post-Dispatch,
4 Jun 2009
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A riveting documentary from James D. Stern and Adam Del Deo.
– Moira MacDonald,
Seattle Times,
19 Jun 2009
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I was thrilled and moved by Every Little Step, despite the abundance of bad dancing pouring out of reality television these days, because it's about the real thing, and offers marvellous insights into of the process of creating a Broadway hit.
– Ruth Hessey,
MovieTime, ABC Radio National,
2 Jul 2009
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It's all up there on the screen in this impassioned, exhilarating documentary. They want to dance for you. It's what they did for love.