‘A Little Inside’ film hits home run
Kara Harshbarger ’96 enjoys success of new feature film.
‘A Little Inside’ film hits home run
Kara Harshbarger ’96 enjoys success of new feature film.
Kara Harshbarger ’96 is enjoying more fanfare and accolades for her feature film A Little Inside. After a nationwide premiere at Fort Worth’s Sundance Square in February 2002, the film has continued to be a hit with television execs and audiences alike. United Airlines and Delta Air Lines featured A Little Inside as their in-flight movie in June, and HBO will begin airing it in October, followed by Showtime and the PAX network. It can be found on VHS and DVD in many Hollywood Videos and Blockbusters around the country. It’s also for sale in many grocery store chains and Amazon.com. The movie, which began as a 15-minute “short” and was selected for the prestigious Lifetime Women’s Film Festival in June 1999, stars 8-year-old Hallie Kate Eisenberg as Abby and her father Ed (Benjamin King) sharing the game of baseball while they cope with the loss of Abby’s mother. “The movie has just continued to be popular because it’s heartwarming and its themes are timeless,” says Harshbarger.

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