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Cowardliness | 1970s
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7.6/10
IMDbBest Foreign Language Film | 2008
Feature Films | 2008 | Marc
Best Young Actor | 2008 | Ahmad Khan
Best Original Score | 2007 | Alberto
Top Ten Films | 2007
Best Original Score | 2009 | Alberto
Best Achievement in Music Written for Motion Pictures Original Score | 2008 | Alberto
Best Original Score Motion Picture | 2008 | Alberto
Best Foreign Language Film | 2008
Best Screenplay Adapted | 2008 | David
Best Film Not in the English Language | 2008 | Marc
Best Performance in an International Feature Film Leading Young Performer | 2008 | Ahmad Khan
Outstanding Color Grading Feature Film in a DI Process | 2008
Best Foreign Language Film | 2008
2008 | Alberto
Outstanding Supporting Visual Effects in a Motion Picture | 2008
Soundtrack Composer of the Year | 2008 | Alberto
Best Original Soundtrack of the Year | 2008 | Alberto
Outstanding Color Grading Feature Film in a DI Process | 2008
Contemporary Film | 2008 | Douglas
Best Picture | 2008
Best Screenplay Adapted | 2007 | David
Best Picture | 2007
Best Original Score for a Drama Film | 2007 | Alberto
Budget 20,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 73,276,047 USD
Due to Afghan mores concerning male rape, Paramount Vantage agreed to relocate the young actors out of the country to the United Arab Emirates and arrange visas, housing and schooling for the young actors and jobs for their guardians. Paramount Vantage accepts responsibility for the living expenses of Zekeria Ebrahimi, Ahmad Khan Mahmoodzada, Ali Danish Bakhtyari and Sayed Jafar Masihullah Gharibzada until they reach adulthood, a cost some estimated at up to $500,000.
In the DVD commentary, Marc Forster said he insisted that the Afghani characters speak Dari to make the film as authentic as possible. Author Khaled Hosseini says "Iran and Afghanistan share a language. They call it Farsi in Iran, and we call it Dari in Afghanistan. It's essentially the same language, but the accent is very different." The man at the soccer game speaks in Pashto, Afghanistan's other main language.
Author Khaled Hosseini describes the filming (in Kashgar, China) of the Kabul kite tournament scenes: "There weren't actually any kites in the sky. We were just kind of looking up at these strings going up to these cables and hanging from the other side there were water bottles to give the string a sense of tension." To which director Marc Forster adds "Yes, because we had no wind." CG kites were added in post-production.
Author Khaled Hosseini mentions in the commentary that the name on the door "Dr. Amani" is his homage to his medical school roommate. He mentions in the documentary "Words from the Kite Runner" also on the DVD that he, himself, was a practicing physician for eight and a half years before choosing to concentrate on writing after 'The Kite Runner' book became successful.
In the DVD commentary, David Benioff said Uncle Saifo's lines in Dari are completely different from the English subtitles. Director Marc Forster said that the improvisation technique was common among the Afghan actors, many of whom weren't professional actors.
"Young Hassan: For you, a thousand times over"
"Baba: There is only one sin, only one. And that is theft. Every other sin is a variation of theft... When you kill a man, you steal a life. You steal his wife's right to a husband, rob his children of a father. When you tell a lie, you steal someone's right to the truth. When you cheat, you steal the right to fairness."