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Holes

  • Adventure
  • Family
  • Drama
  • Comedy
Confirmed2003-04-186.97.2Trakt

After being wrongfully convicted for stealing a pair of shoes, Stanley Yelnats is sent away to Camp Green Lake, a boys detention facility where inmates are forced to dig holes all day in the hot desert sun as a form of character building. As he endures the brutal routine, Stanley begins to uncover a hidden truth behind the camp—one that connects to a dangerous secret and his family’s history.

Holes is a 2003 adventure-drama film that follows Stanley Yelnats, a boy wrongfully convicted and sent to a brutal desert detention camp where he must dig holes daily. The film weaves together mystery, family secrets, and unexpected friendships as Stanley uncovers the truth behind Camp Green Lake. Available to stream and purchase on multiple platforms, it remains a beloved adaptation of Louis Sachar's bestselling novel.

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When was Holes released?

Holes premiered in theaters on April 18, 2003.

Where can I watch Holes?

The film is available on major streaming platforms and digital retailers including Disney+ (as a Disney property), as well as through rental and purchase options on services like Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV, and others.

Is Holes based on a book?

Yes, Holes is an adaptation of Louis Sachar's 1998 novel of the same name, which won the Newbery Medal.

What genres is Holes?

Holes combines adventure, family-friendly storytelling, drama, and comedy elements throughout its narrative.

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