Daniel Radcliffe has produced a documentary about his understudy who was paralyzed on the set of "Harry Potter"
HBO and Sky will release a documentary about the life of David Holmes, Daniel Radcliffe's stunt double who was paralyzed after a tragedy on the set of "Harry Potter". Radcliffe is co-producing the film, called "David Holmes: The Boy Who Lived".
The documentary will tell about the outstanding gymnast and stunt double David, who worked with Daniel Radcliffe since the first film "Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone" and up to the first part of "Deathly Hallows", when, performing a stunt, David suffered a severe spinal injury. As a result, he was paralyzed.
The documentary includes candid personal footage shot over the past decade, behind-the-scenes footage, and interviews with David, Daniel Radcliffe, friends, and family. The project will be released on November 15.
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Moreover, if the understudy has suffered and needs long-term rehabilitation, shooting a film a month after this incident is on the contrary as strange as possible, and now after a while, when he has most likely recovered and learned to live in his new state and is ready to participate in such a project - why not?
Or do you have some kind of conspiracy theory that another part of Harry Potter will be released a short time after this movie? Or your phrase about the naivety of people - what is it for in general?