We Were Famous, You Don’t Remember: The Embarrassment
Run Time: 109 min. Format: DCP Release Year: 2023
Starring: Bill Goffrier, Brent "Woody" Giessmann, Evan Dando, John Nichols, Ron Klaus
L.A. Premiere!
Intro by Will McRobb, creator of The Adventures of Pete & Pete and Embarrassment superfan
Followed by director Q&A (plus Will McRobb)
Moderated by Sarah Winshall of Smudge Films
Surrounded by wheat fields, cowboys, and cars, four bespectacled misfits in Kansas grabbed instruments and blasted out “a ravenous strain of rock ‘n’ roll” as tuneful, brainy, and enthralling as anything coming from the coasts. They worshipped the Stooges and witnessed the Sex Pistols bring punk to the Great Plains, igniting within them an uncontrolled prairie fire to do-it-themselves. They threw a house-wrecking party and invited “a thousand loving friends” into their secret world of “weirdo new wave freaks” in Wichita and beyond. They played Chicago, D.C., and New York, drawing the attention of influential figures like Allen Ginsberg, John Cale, and Jonathan Demme — but their independence and refusal to sell out sparked tension within the group and kept mainstream success at bay. Through original interviews and restored concert footage, this documentary shows how the Embarrassment rose out of nowhere to become a post-punk legend that’s almost been forgotten — until now.