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The Kite Runner

Released 2007
Runtime 127
Category Drama
Language Dari, English
Director Marc Forster

What it’s about

As a youth, well-born Afghan immigrant Amir (Ebrahimi) spent his days tooling around with Hassan (Mahmidzada), the son of his father’s servant. But a brutal, abusive act perpetrated against Hassan distanced Amir from his childhood soulmate, locking him into a dark pit of shame. Years later, after fleeing the Taliban and settling in America, Amir (Abdalla) receives a phone call from Pakistan and embraces the opportunity to repair a decades-old breach of trust.

Why we love it

By now, most everyone within earshot of a TV or radio has heard of Khaled Hosseini's bestselling novel, “The Kite Runner.” But Marc Forster has translated this incredibly poignant story of friendship, political turmoil, and cultural shame into a masterly melodrama that deserves recognition of its own. Part immigrant drama, part coming-of-age story, the lushly photographed “Runner” is never less than absorbing, thanks in large part to Forster's sure hand with his child actors.

Khalid Abdalla, Zekeria Ebrahimi, Ahmad Khan Mahmidzada, Atossa Leoni, Shaun Toub Marc Forster

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