Front Man -Expanded Synopsis

 

Stefan Stavros is the gifted, arrogant lead singer of Backfire, a band on the verge of superstardom.  He treats his bandmates, even his lifelong best friend and lead guitarist, Erik, as if they are nothing more than his paid backup.

 

On stage that night, Stefan flirts with a pink-haired girl in the front row. While revving up the crowd by swinging from a lighting tower, he suffers a terrible accident when the tower breaks loose and falls. A thousand pounds of lights and steel crush him, breaking bones, tearing off part of his left hand and leaving him with a severe concussion.

 

The pink-haired girl is killed by the debris- a fact Stefan will not be told for weeks.

 

While recovering  at his estranged wife's ( Jessica) house,  Backfire’s manager, Stan, attempts to talk him into continuing the back half of the band’s cancelled tour.  Even when Stan tells him that the band has been on the verge of breaking up for months, with only the tour holding them together, Stefan refuses. He can barely stand, much less be the wild front man of a rock band.

Soon after, while trying to play guitar with half a left hand, Stefan is upset and confused when he discovers that a girl died in the concert accident.

 

He  throws his guitar, a unique instrument his father gave him, in his car and speeds away, pushing Jessica out of the way when she tries to stop him.  After driving aimlessly for hours, he loses consciousness and crashes into a Santa Monica hotel, aggravating his injury to the extent that he loses himself completely.

 

Stefan winds up homeless on Venice Beach, a shadow of who he once was, hidden behind a full beard, sunglasses and a cowboy hat. He ekes out a living panhandling on the boardwalk and sleeps in an abandoned lifeguard tower

He is harassed by a band of homeless men who want to steal his guitar. Despite fighting the gang off, Stefan again blacks out, awakening to find his guitar gone and the initials of the gang carved into his forearm.

 

He breaks into the pawn shop the gang sold it too and recovers the guitar but the gang attacks again. The Venice beach lifeguard tower he lives in is set afire. One of the gang tries to stab Stefan but the knife is impaled in the guitar instead, breaking it into pieces.

 

Jessica and Erik search for him, canvassing the area with flyers, offering a reward, but Stefan’s appearance has changed drastically. A few people seem to recognize him but can’t quite place him. Erik and Jessica come close to finding him but several near-misses, Stefan disappears completely.

 

Time passes. His wife and friend still look for him whenever they can. One day, acting on a tip, Erik searches Venice once again.  After yet another fruitless day, just as he is giving up, Stefan spots him from a distance. He realizes he knows him but can’t recall his name.  

 

After a wild chase through the streets  of L.A. , Stefan stumbles into his friend’s studio.

 

He returns to Jessica  open arms. She nurses him back to life and Stefan slowly recovers.  He tries to reconstruct what he can of his once bright career and, in the process, discovers a new well-spring of creativity.

 

With Jessica’s and Erik’s help,  Stefan brings his old band together as equal partners to play one more gig.

The concert of a lifetime.