‘David Holmes: The Boy Who Lived’ Tells the Story of Stunt Double

HBO released the trailer for ‘David Holmes: The Boy Who Lived’, which tells the story of David Holmes, stunt double for Daniel Radcliffe in the Harry Potter films. Holmes suffered an injury on set which led to paralysis.

The documentary will premiere on November 15. ‘David Holmes: The Boy Who Lived’ is executive produced by Daniel Radcliffe and directed by Dan Hartley (“Lad: A Yorkshire Story”).

Synopsis: The film is a coming-of-age story of stuntman David Holmes, a prodigious teenage gymnast from Essex, England, who is selected to play Daniel Radcliffe’s stunt double in the first Harry Potter film, when Daniel is just eleven. Over the next ten years, the two form an inextricable bond, but on the penultimate film a tragic accident on set leaves David paralyzed with a debilitating spinal injury, turning his world upside down. As Daniel and his closest stunt colleagues rally to support David and his family in their moment of need, it is David’s extraordinary spirit of resilience that becomes their greatest source of strength and inspiration.
Featuring candid personal footage shot over the last decade, behind-the-scenes material from Holmes’ stunt work, scenes of his current life and intimate interviews with David, Daniel Radcliffe, friends, family, and former crew, the film also reflects universal themes of living with adversity, growing up, forging identities in an uncertain world, and the bonds that bind us together and lift us up.

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