The Boy with Giant Hands
This Channel 5 documentary profiles a young person known as the 'boy with giant hands', offering an unvarnished look at everyday life and the social responses that come with visible difference. The film relies on personal testimony from the subject and close relatives, candid footage at home and... Read more
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About The Boy with Giant Hands
This Channel 5 documentary profiles a young person known as the 'boy with giant hands', offering an unvarnished look at everyday life and the social responses that come with visible difference. The film relies on personal testimony from the subject and close relatives, candid footage at home and in medical settings, and interviews with caregivers and local figures. It shows routine activities alongside appointments and community interactions, letting viewers see how physical traits intersect with schooling, friendships, and family roles. The tone stays observational, prioritizing ordinary detail and honest conversation over sensationalism, and leaving space for the audience to form their own impressions. Small moments of humor and frustration appear, and the camera often stays close to everyday detail too.
Originally aired in 2015 on Channel 5, the documentary is narrated by Sophie Black. It was produced for British television and shaped to fit a single broadcast slot, with subsequent availability subject to network scheduling and runtime varies by broadcast.
As a television documentary it did not receive a theatrical release, so there are no box office figures. Its reach has been tied to Channel 5 broadcasts and any later streaming or catch up availability. Meant for television audiences primarily.
Outside of its initial airing the title has a modest online presence. It hasn't become a mainstream reference point, but the phrasing 'boy with giant hands' makes it easy to find for viewers researching unusual human interest stories or the social effects of visible physical differences. Search results remain limited.
Critical response and audience ratings are scarce, with few formal reviews and little public scoring. The film touches on themes of identity, stigma, caregiving, and curiosity versus respect. It emphasizes everyday dignity and practical challenges, inviting reflection rather than giving tidy conclusions. Human interest viewers may still seek it online.
Details
- Release Date
- August 11, 2015
- Type
- Movie
- Genres
- Documentary
- Country
- United Kingdom
- Studio
- Splice Post +1 more
- External Links
- View on IMDB
Cast
Sophie Black
Self - Narrator