Anno | 2009 |
Genere | Documentario |
Produzione | USA |
Durata | 96 minuti |
Regia di | Adam Del Deo, James D. Stern |
Attori | Bob Avian, Michael Bennett, Charlotte D'Amboise, Ramon Flowers, Jessica Lee Goldyn, Marvin Hamlisch, Megan Larche, J. Elaine Marcos, Donna McKechnie, Meredith Patterson, Yuka Takara, Jason Tam Chryssie Whitehead. |
Rating | Consigli per la visione di bambini e ragazzi: |
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Ultimo aggiornamento venerdì 17 aprile 2009
Al Box Office Usa Every Little Step ha incassato 1,6 milioni di dollari .
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James D. Stern e Adam Del Deo ricordano il famosissimo musical "A Chorus Line", uno dei più longevi della storia di Broadway, ripercorrendone la genesi, la vita prime e dopo il musial dei 18 ballerini che ne furono protagonisti e la carriera del suo regista e coreografo, Michael Bennett.
Every Little Step" doesn't do anything unexpected, and it doesn't have to. A documentary that combines the history of "A Chorus Line" with a behind-the-scenes look at how the 2006 Broadway revival was cast, it's a can't-miss effort that knows how to please. It can't miss because of the power and appeal of the original "A Chorus Line," which opened in New York in 1975 and didn't close until it had [...] Vai alla recensione »
Tracing A Chorus Line from its creation in 1974 by Michael Bennett and his dancers to its 2006 Broadway revival, Every Little Step is a thrilling combination of documentary and musical dazzler. Directors James D. Stern and Adam Del Deo find the show's core in the lyric "God, I'm a dancer/A dancer dances!" A heartbreaker. Da Rolling Stone, 16 aprile 2009
Watching “Every Little Step,” a new documentary by James D. Stern and Adam Del Deo, is a bit like walking through a hall of mirrors. Life imitates art, art reflects life, and after a while the distinctions threaten, quite pleasantly, to blur altogether. The film follows a group of mostly young dancers and singers auditioning for parts in the recent Broadway revival of “A Chorus Line,” a musical which [...] Vai alla recensione »