Session Man (film)

Session Man
Directed by Seth Winston
Produced by Robert N. Fried
June Rachel Guterman
Jana Sue Memel
Jonathan Sanger
Seth Winston
Written by Seth Winston
Starring James Remar
Music by Don Davis
Cinematography Charlie Lieberman
Edited by Debra Bard
Release dates
  • 1991 (1991)
Running time
31 minutes
Country United States
Language English

Session Man is a 1991 short drama film directed by Seth Winston. It won an Academy Award in 1992 for Best Short Subject.[1]

Plot

An aging, but capable and talented session guitarist named McQueen (James Remar) is awakened by a late-night call from a nearby recording studio. He is needed to help smooth out some tracks that are being worked on by an established and popular hard rock band, the Raging Kings. The band’s own lead guitarist, Dean Storm (Jeff Kober) is resentful of McQueen’s involvement, and after an argument with the other members he decides to leave the group altogether. Impressed by McQueen’s skills, the band asks him on the spot to replace Storm and he graciously accepts, fulfilling his lifelong dream.

After a brief jam session, Storm suddenly returns to the studio and asks to speak privately with the original band. They soon return from the meeting, and one member comes to McQueen and reluctantly tells him that he is out. Stunned, McQueen manages to complete what he was called to do and returns home to his wife, who is still in bed. She asks what the call was about, to which McQueen replies “Just another session.” The film ends with McQueen staring into the darkness, trying to come to terms with how he realized his dream and lost it in the same night.

Cast

References

  1. "New York Times: Session Man". NY Times. Retrieved May 25, 2008.
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