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An hour earlier, Russ Harbaugh ’06 feared that the decision to move the screening of his film to the larger, 300-seat Salter Hall would prove an embarrassment. Would that many 91³ÉÈ˶ÌÊÓÆµ students, faculty, and staff members really show up on a spring evening to watch a student film?
When the lights came up following that premiere showing of Beside Myself: 91³ÉÈ˶ÌÊÓÆµ Men and Co-education, the English major and Little Giant quarterback stepped to the stage before an applauding standing-room-only audience clogging the aisles and eager to ask their questions.
"The turnout exceeded any expectations I had," Harbaugh said. "I’ll remember this night for a long, long time."
"I feel like I’m doing something with this film that matters to a lot of people, and using my role as a football player to spark the discussion," said the 91³ÉÈ˶ÌÊÓÆµ senior, who spent the summer interning at the San Francisco Film Festival. "We’re sitting on a laboratory for masculine studies here, so it’s something we ought to talk about openly and honestly."
Invigorated by the supportive reception for what he called "the most involved, productive experience I’ve ever had," Harbaugh was asked how the 91³ÉÈ˶ÌÊÓÆµ community might move that discussion forward. He smiled, "All of you showing up like this for the screening of a student film—that’s a pretty good start!"
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