
Being Evel 2015
"Risk everything. Regret nothing."
Dive into the adrenaline-fueled world of one of America's most legendary daredevils with *Being Evel (2015)*, a gripping documentary that uncovers the raw ambition and reckless spirit of Evel Knievel.
Director: Daniel Junge
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Being Evel (2015) about?
*Being Evel (2015)* peels back the layers of one of the most daring figures in sports history, tracing his rise from a small-town Montana boy to a global icon of extreme stunts. The documentary dives deep into Knievel's audacious personality, his infamous jumps, and the personal and professional risks that defined his career.
Who directed Being Evel?
Daniel Junge directed *Being Evel (2015)*, helming a film that balances tribute with unvarnished storytelling.
Who stars in Being Evel?
The documentary features appearances from Evel Knievel himself, along with stuntmen Johnny Knoxville, Travis Pastrana, Mat Hoffman, and Tony Hawk, as well as actor George Hamilton.
Is Being Evel (2015) worth watching?
With its compelling mix of archival footage, candid interviews, and high-energy stunts, *Being Evel (2015)* is a must-watch for fans of extreme sports and larger-than-life biographies. It's a gripping, well-crafted tribute that humanizes a legend while keeping the thrills intact.
How long is Being Evel?
*Being Evel (2015)* runs for 100 minutes.
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About Being Evel (2015) — The Unfiltered Legacy of America's Greatest Daredevil
Dive into the adrenaline-fueled world of one of America's most legendary daredevils with *Being Evel (2015)*, a gripping documentary that uncovers the raw ambition and reckless spirit of Evel Knievel. Directed by Daniel Junge, this film strips away the myth to reveal the man behind the white leather jumpsuit—his humble beginnings in Butte, Montana, his fearless stunts, and the public persona that made him an icon. Blending archival footage with intimate interviews, including appearances from stuntmen like Johnny Knoxville and Travis Pastrana, the documentary captures the electrifying atmosphere of Knievel's era while exploring themes of courage, legacy, and the fine line between glory and tragedy.
Through a mix of nostalgia and unflinching realism, *Being Evel (2015)* paints a portrait of a man who risked everything to live on his own terms. With a runtime of 100 minutes, it's a thrilling ride for fans of extreme sports history and anyone fascinated by larger-than-life figures who defied the odds.