
WE ARE
THE SHAGGS
Screening Saturday 12 Sept 1pm
Screening Sunday 13 Sept 3pm
Dir. Ken Kwapis, USA, 2026, 100mins
Co-presented by
They were ordinary teenage girls forced into a band by their father – and, through one gloriously unconventional album, became enduring icons of outsider art.
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Convinced by a prophecy that his daughters were destined for fame, Austin Wiggin pulled Dot, Betty and Helen out of school, handed them instruments they couldn’t play, and encouraged them to write songs without knowing how. After years of bewildering local audiences in rural New Hampshire, they recorded a single album, Philosophy of the World (1969), before quietly disappearing into ordinary life.
Decades later, the album was rediscovered and embraced by an unlikely fanbase that included Frank Zappa, Patti Smith, Kurt Cobain and generations of musicians captivated by its wildly out-of-sync rhythms, unconventional harmonies and complete disregard for musical convention.
Blending rare archival footage with warm, candid interviews with surviving Shaggs Dot and Betty, veteran filmmaker Ken Kwapis uncovers the extraordinary story behind The Shaggs – a band that never set out to change music, but ended up becoming one of its most unlikely cult legends.

