Borat Sagdiyev is the sixth most famous Kazakh and the best TV reporter of the Kazakh state television, which will send him to the USA to make a documentary about this "land of unlimited possibilities". And eventually find a new wife, because his old fat one was raped and torn apart by a bear. The well-known British comedian Sacha Baron Cohen is often compared to Peter Sellers for his imitative and improvisational skills.
In his show "Da Ali G Show", he successfully mocks celebrities and anonymous people on the street by impersonating not only the backward, unwashed Kazakh reporter Borat, but also the British suburban rapper Ali G or the gay German fashion commentator Bruno. The film BORAT is made using a similar method. Cohen and his film crew travel around the United States, embarrassing unsuspecting people who believe they are witnessing the making of a real documentary for Kazakh television.
This time, however, Cohen goes much further in the harshness and political incorrectness of his humor than was possible on the TV show. No one will be spared! (The real Kazakh government has nothing to do with this film and has officially lodged a protest against it)...
BORAT: CULTURAL LEARNINGS OF AMERICA FOR MAKE BENEFIT GLORIOUS NATION OF KAZAKHSTAN - TECHNICAL DATA
Music: Erran Baron Cohen
Script: Sacha Baron Cohen, Anthony Hines, Peter Baynham, Dan Mazer
Cinematography: Anthony Hardwick, Luke Geissbühler
Production: Sacha Baron Cohen, Jay Roach
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