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Borat

Borat! Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan (Kazakh / Russian: Борат), or simply Borat, is a 2006 mockumentary black comedy film directed by Larry Charles and starring Sacha Baron Cohen. Baron Cohen plays the leading role of Borat Sagdiyev, a fictional Kazakhstani journalist who travels through the United States to make a documentary which features real-life interactions with Americans. Much of the film features unscripted vignettes of Borat interviewing and interacting with real-life Americans who believe he is a foreigner with little or no understanding of American customs.[4] It is the second of four films built around Baron Cohen's characters from Da Ali G Show (2000–2004): the first, Ali G Indahouse, was released in 2002, and featured a cameo by Borat; the third, Brüno, was released in 2009; and the sequel to Borat, Borat Subsequent Moviefilm, was released in 2020.

Borat
Theatrical release poster
Directed byLarry Charles
Screenplay by
Story by
Based onBorat Sagdiyev
by Sacha Baron Cohen
Produced by
Starring
  • Sacha Baron Cohen
Cinematography
Edited by
Music byErran Baron Cohen
Production
companies
Distributed by20th Century Fox
Release dates
  • 4 August 2006 (2006-08-04) (Traverse City)
  • 2 November 2006 (2006-11-02) (United Kingdom)
  • 3 November 2006 (2006-11-03) (United States)
Running time
84 minutes[1]
Countries
  • United States
  • United Kingdom[2]
LanguageEnglish[a]
Budget$18 million[3]
Box office$262.6 million[3]

Borat was released on 2 November 2006, in both the United Kingdom and United States, by 20th Century Fox. The film received critical acclaim, and earned $262 million worldwide. Baron Cohen won the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy, while the film was nominated for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy. Borat was also nominated for the Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay and for Writers Guild of America Award in the same category. Controversy surrounded the film prior to its release, and after the film's release, some participants spoke against, and even sued, its creators. It was denounced by the government of Kazakhstan and was banned in almost all Arab countries.

In September 2020, the sequel Borat Subsequent Moviefilm was officially confirmed to have been secretly filmed, completed, and screened, a few weeks after Baron Cohen was spotted driving a pick-up truck in character as Borat around Los Angeles. The sequel was released on 23 October 2020, by Amazon Studios.

Plot

At the behest of the Kazakh Ministry of Information, reporter Borat Sagdiyev leaves Kazakhstan for the "US and A", the "Greatest Country in the World", to make a documentary about American society and culture. He leaves behind his wife, Oksana; his companions are his producer, Azamat Bagatov and a pet hen.

In New York City, Borat sees an episode of Baywatch on TV and immediately falls in love with Pamela Anderson's character, C. J. Parker. While interviewing and mocking a panel of feminists, he learns of the actress' name and her residence in California. Borat is then informed by telegram that Oksana has been killed by a bear. Delighted, he resolves to travel to California and make Anderson his new wife. Azamat insists that they drive because of his fear of flying which stems from the September 11 attacks, which he believes was "the work of the Jews". Borat takes driving lessons and buys a dilapidated ice-cream truck for the journey.

During the trip, Borat acquires a Baywatch booklet and continues gathering footage for his documentary. He meets gay pride parade participants, politicians Alan Keyes and Bob Barr, and African-American youths. Borat is also interviewed on a local television station and proceeds to disrupt the weather report. Visiting a rodeo, Borat excites the crowd with jingoistic remarks, but then sings a fictional Kazakhstani national anthem to the tune of "The Star-Spangled Banner", receiving a strong negative reaction.

In Atlanta, Borat finds a hotel but is kicked out when he offends the front desk worker by talking and dressing like the African-American youths he met earlier. Staying at a bed-and-breakfast, Borat and Azamat are stunned to learn their hosts are Jewish. The two escape after throwing money at two woodlice, believing they are their hosts transformed. Borat attempts to buy a handgun to defend himself, but is turned away because he is not an American citizen, so he buys a bear instead.

An etiquette coach suggests Borat attend a private dinner at an eating club in the South. During the dinner, he offends the other guests when he lets Luenell, an African-American prostitute, into the house and as a result, they are both kicked out. Borat befriends Luenell, who invites him into a relationship with her, but he tells her that he is in love with someone else. Borat then visits an antique shop, in which he clumsily breaks various Confederate heritage items.

At a hotel, Borat sees Azamat masturbating over a picture of Pamela Anderson, and Borat flies into a rage as he takes the booklet and accidentally reveals his real motive for traveling to California. Azamat becomes livid at Borat's deception, and the situation escalates into a nude brawl which spills out into the hallway, a crowded elevator, and then into a packed convention ballroom.

Azamat abandons Borat, taking his passport, all of their money, and the bear. Borat's truck runs out of fuel, and he begins to hitchhike to California. He is soon picked up by drunken fraternity brothers from the University of South Carolina. On learning the reason for his trip, they show him the Pam and Tommy sex tape which reveals that she is not a virgin. Despondent, Borat burns the Baywatch booklet and, by mistake, his return ticket to Kazakhstan.

Borat attends a United Pentecostal camp meeting, at which Republican U.S. Representative Chip Pickering and Mississippi Supreme Court Chief Justice James W. Smith, Jr. are present. He undergoes a religious conversion to Christianity and forgives Pamela. He accompanies church members on a bus to Los Angeles and soon finds Azamat dressed as Oliver Hardy. The two reconcile and Azamat tells Borat where to find Pamela Anderson. Borat finally comes face-to-face with Anderson at a book signing at a Virgin Megastore. After showing Anderson his "traditional marriage sack", Borat pursues her throughout the store in an attempt to abduct her, until security guards intervene.

Borat visits Luenell and they return to Kazakhstan together. They bring several American customs and traditions back to his village, including the apparent conversion of the people to Christianity (the Kazakh version of which includes crucifixion and torturing of Jews) and the introduction of computer-based technology, such as iPods, laptop computers and a high-definition television.

Cast

 
Sacha Baron Cohen in character as Borat, at the Cologne premiere of the film
  • Sacha Baron Cohen as Borat Sagdiyev (Kazakh / Russian: Борат Сагдиев), a fictional Kazakh journalist, distinguished by exaggeratedly strong antisemitism, sexism, and antiziganism, which is depicted as apparently the norm in his homeland. Borat was originally created as a character for Da Ali G Show and appeared in every episode of the show, along with a cameo in the film spin-off.
  • Ken Davitian as Azamat Bagatov (Kazakh / Russian: Азамат Багатов), the producer of Borat's documentary. Azamat was a new character created for the film.
  • Luenell as Luenell the prostitute; first seen when Borat calls her to come to the Southern dinner. She later returns with Borat to Kazakhstan and the two wed.
  • Pamela Anderson as herself; she plays a central role in the film as the reason for the journalist's cross country journey. She also appears in person at the end of the film, in a botched abduction attempt by Borat for cultural "marriage".[5]
  • When Borat seeks advice from an etiquette coach, he goes on to show nude photos of Huey Lewis Sagdiyev, his allegedly teenaged son.[6] These photos actually show gay porn star Stonie,[7][8][9][10] who was chosen because producers were seeking "someone who would look 13 or 14 but was actually of legal age and would do frontal nudity".[11]
  • Politicians Alan Keyes and Bob Barr appear in the film as two of Borat's interviewees.[12]

Production

 
Actress and model Pamela Anderson was one of the few actors in the film and was privy to its in-jokes.

Except for Borat, Azamat, Luenell, and Pamela Anderson, none of the characters are portrayed by actors.[4][5][13] Most scenes in the film were unscripted.[4] In most cases, the film's participants were given no warning on what they would be taking part in except for being asked to sign release forms agreeing not to take legal action against the film's producers.[14]

Principal photography was underway in January 2005, with Todd Phillips as the director. Baron Cohen caused a near riot in what ultimately was the rodeo scene in the final cut of the film.[15] Phillips left the production after filming of the rodeo scene due to creative differences with Baron Cohen,[16][17] and Larry Charles stepped in to direct.[18] In Charles' version of the film, the character of Azamat was added.[18] An interview with Baron Cohen by Rolling Stone indicated that more than 400 hours of footage had been shot for the film.[19]

Location

The Kazakhstan depicted in the film has little or no relationship with the actual country, and the producers explicitly deny attempting to "convey the actual beliefs, practices or behaviour of anyone associated with Kazakhstan" in the "all persons fictitious" disclaimer. The scenes showing Borat's home village were filmed in the Romanian village of Glod, which is primarily Roma.[20] The name of Borat's neighbour, Nursultan Tulyakbay, is a cross between the names of then Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayev and opposition politician Zharmakhan Tuyakbay.

Language

No Kazakh language dialogue is heard in the film. Borat's neighbours in Kazakhstan were portrayed by Romani people, who were unaware of the film's subject until after it premiered. Sacha Baron Cohen (Borat) commonly speaks Hebrew (due to his mother being Israeli and being fluent in the language) throughout the film, mixing with phrases of Polish. Romanian was spoken at the beginning of the film in the Romani town. The Cyrillic alphabet used in the film is the Russian form, not the Kazakh one, but most of the words written in it (especially the geographical names) are either misspelled or make no sense at all. The English words are typed on an English keyboard with a Russian language setting. The lettering on the Lockheed L-188 Electra in the beginning of the film is merely the result of Roman characters on a reversed image, and promotional materials spell "BORДT" with a Cyrillic letter for D substituted for the "A" in Faux Cyrillic style typically used to give a "Russian" appearance. While Baron Cohen speaks Hebrew in the film, Ken Davitian (Azamat) speaks Armenian.[21]

Deleted scenes

The DVD included several deleted scenes from the film, including Borat being questioned by police at a traffic stop, visiting an animal shelter to adopt a dog that could protect him from Jews, getting a massage at a hotel, and visiting an American doctor. There is also a montage of scenes cut from the film, including Borat taking a job at Krystal and taking part in an American Civil War reenactment. The menu of deleted scenes also includes an intentionally tedious supermarket sequence with an unusually patient supermarket owner (Borat repeatedly asks about each product in the cheese section of the store and the owner responds the same way: "That's cheese"), an actual local TV news report about Borat's rodeo singing, and a final "happy ending" scene about Borat appearing in a Kazakh show titled Sexydrownwatch, a Baywatch clone that also starred Azamat, Luenell and Alexandra Paul. A scene in which Borat "started pretending he was being arrested" was filmed, but was removed under the threat of legal action by prison officials when they learned that the "documentary" was a satire.[22] In an interview, one of the film's writers, Dan Mazer, confirmed that there was a scene filmed but cut in which Borat observed the shooting of actual pornography with actress Brooke Banner. Mazer stated that the scene was deleted so as not to compete with the naked hotel fight, but hinted it might be included in future DVD releases.[23] In a 2016 interview on Conan, Cohen elaborated on the deleted scene in which he was featured in the pornographic film.[24]

Release

 
Sacha Baron Cohen as Borat at the 2006 San Diego Comic-Con, promoting the film

Previews

Borat was previewed at the 2006 Comic-Con International in San Diego, California, on 21 July 2006.[25] Its first screening to a paying audience was during the 2006 Traverse City Film Festival,[26] where it won the Excellence in Filmmaking Award.[27]

The film's official debut was in Toronto on 7 September 2006, at the Ryerson Theatre during the Toronto International Film Festival. Baron Cohen arrived in character as Borat in a cart pulled by women dressed as peasants. Twenty minutes into the showing, however, the projector broke. Baron Cohen performed an impromptu act to keep the audience amused, but ultimately all attempts to fix the equipment failed.[28][29] The film was successfully screened the following night, with Dustin Hoffman in attendance.[30]

In Israel, a proposed poster depicting Borat in a sling bikini was rejected by the film's advertising firm in favour of one showing him in his usual suit.[31] The film helped popularize the term "mankini".

Scaled-back U.S. release

The film opened at No. 1 in the box office, maintaining first place for two weeks straight. The film earned more in the second week ($28,269,900) than in the first ($26,455,463), due to an expansion onto 2,566 screens.[32]

Theatrical release

Borat had its public release on 1 November 2006 in Belgium. By 3 November 2006, it had opened in the United States and Canada, as well as in 14 European countries. Upon its release, it was a massive hit, taking in US$26.4 million in its opening weekend, the highest ever in the United States and Canada for a film released in fewer than 1,000 cinemas[33] until Hannah Montana & Miley Cyrus: Best of Both Worlds Concert in 2008.[34] However, its opening day (approximately $9.2 million)[35] was larger than that of the Hannah Montana concert (approximately $8.6 million),[36] leaving Borat with the record of the highest opening day gross for a film released in fewer than 1,000 cinemas. On its second weekend, Borat surpassed its opening with a total of US$29 million.[37]

Reception

Critical response

Borat received widespread critical acclaim. On Rotten Tomatoes the film has a score of 90% based on reviews from 222 critics, with an average rating of 8.02/10. The website's consensus for the film reads, "Part satire, part shockumentary, Borat gets high-fives almost all-around for being offensive in the funniest possible way. Jagshemash!"[38] On Metacritic, the film has a score of 89 out of 100 based on 38 critics, indicating "universal acclaim".[39] Audiences surveyed by CinemaScore gave the film a grade B+ on scale of A to F.[40]

Ty Burr spoke positively about the film in his review for The Boston Globe, calling it "silliness at its most trenchant" and declaring it the funniest film of the year.[41] Michael Medved gave it 3.5 out of 4 stars, calling it "simultaneously hilarious and cringe-inducing, full of ingenious bits that you'll want to describe to your friends and then laugh all over again when you do."[42] Peter Travers of Rolling Stone wrote: "You won't know what outrageous fun is until you see Borat. High-five!"[43] In an article about the changing face of comedy, The Atlantic said that it "may be the funniest film in a decade".[44]

The Guardian included the film in its list of ten 'Best Films of the Noughties' (2000–09).[45]

One negative review came from American critic Joe Queenan, who called Baron Cohen an "odious twit".[46] In an article for Slate, writer Christopher Hitchens offered a counter-argument to suggestions of anti-Americanism in the film. Hitchens suggested instead that the film demonstrated amazing tolerance by the film's unknowing subjects, especially citing the reactions of the guests in the Southern dinner scene to Borat's behaviour.[47]

By posting scenes from the film on YouTube, Borat was also exposed by viral communication. This triggered discussions on different national identities (Kazakh, American, Polish, Romanian, Jewish, British) that Baron Cohen had used in creating the Borat character.[48]

Box office

American audiences embraced the film, which played to sold-out crowds at many showings on its opening, despite having been shown on only 837 screens. Borat debuted at No. 1 on its opening weekend, with a total gross of $26.4 million,[33] beating its competitors Flushed Away and The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause. The cinema average for the film's opening weekend was an estimated $31,511, topping Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith, yet behind Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest and Spider-Man.[49] It retained the top spot in its second weekend after expanding to 2,566 theatres, extending the box office total to $67.8 million.[37]

In the United Kingdom, Borat opened at No. 1, with an opening weekend gross of £6,242,344 ($11,935,986),[50] the 43rd best opening week earnings in the UK as of March 2007.[51] Since its release, Borat has grossed over $260 million worldwide.[52]

Accolades

Award Category Recipient Result
Academy Awards[53] Best Adapted Screenplay Sacha Baron Cohen, Anthony Hines, Peter Baynham,
Dan Mazer and Todd Phillips
Nominated
Golden Globe Awards[54] Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy Nominated
Best Actor – Musical or Comedy Sacha Baron Cohen Won
Writers Guild of America Award[55] Best Adapted Screenplay Sacha Baron Cohen, Anthony Hines, Peter Baynham,
Dan Mazer and Todd Phillips
Nominated
Critics Choice Association[56] Best Comedy Won
San Francisco Bay Area Film Critics Circle[57] Best Actor Sacha Baron Cohen Won
Toronto Film Critics Association[58] Best Actor Won
Online Film Critics Society[59] Best Actor Nominated
Best Breakthrough Performance Won
Los Angeles Film Critics Association[60] Best Actor Won[b]
London Film Critics' Circle[61] British Actor of the Year Nominated

Controversies

Participants' responses

After the film's release, Dharma Arthur, a news producer for ABC affiliate WAPT in Jackson, Mississippi, wrote a letter to Newsweek saying that Borat's appearance on the station had led to her losing her job: "Because of him, my boss lost faith in my abilities and second-guessed everything I did thereafter. How upsetting that a man who leaves so much harm in his path is applauded as a comedic genius." Although Arthur has said she was fired from the newscast, she told the Associated Press that she resigned from the station.[62] She said that she checked a public relations website that Borat's producers gave her before booking him.[63]

In news coverage that aired in January 2005 of the filming of the rodeo scene, Bobby Rowe, producer of the Salem, Virginia rodeo depicted in the film, stated that he felt he had been the victim of a hoax. He said that "months" prior to the appearance, he had been approached by someone from "One America, a California-based film company that was reportedly doing a documentary on a Russian immigrant"; he agreed to permit the "immigrant" to sing the U.S. national anthem after listening to a tape.[15] After the film's release, Rowe said, "Some people come up and say, 'Hey, you made the big time'; I've made the big time, but not in the way I want it."[64]

Cindy Streit, Borat's etiquette consultant, subsequently hired high-profile attorney Gloria Allred, who demanded that the California Attorney General investigate fraud allegedly committed by Baron Cohen and the film's producers.[65]

The Salon Arts & Entertainment site quotes the Behars (a Jewish couple at whose guest house Borat and Azamat stay) as calling the film "outstanding", referring to Baron Cohen as "very lovely and very polite" and a "genius".[4] The Boston Globe also interviewed the couple, saying they considered the film more anti-Muslim than anti-Semitic and had feared that Baron Cohen and his ensemble might be filming pornography in the house.[66]

The feminists from Veteran Feminists of America (VFA) felt that they had been duped, having "sensed something odd was going on" before and during the interview with Borat. The Guardian later reported at least one of the women felt that the film was worth going to see at the cinema.[67]

The New York Post had reported in November 2006 that Pamela Anderson filed for divorce from her husband Kid Rock after he reacted unfavourably to the film during a screening. The Post's article specifically claimed he had said of her role in the film, "You're nothing but a whore! You're a slut! How could you do that movie?"[68] In an interview on The Howard Stern Show, Anderson confirmed that Rock was upset by her appearance in the film, but did not confirm that this was the cause of the separation.[69]

Legal action by participants

The villagers of Glod, Romania, took legal action against the producers of Borat, complaining that they were lied to about the nature of the filming and they were portrayed as incestuous and ignorant. Some said they were paid only three lei (about $1.28 in 2004) each, while others stated they were paid between $70 and $100 each, which did not cover their expenses.[20] The residents asked for $38 million in damages.[70] One lawsuit was thrown out by U.S. District Judge Loretta Preska in a hearing in early December 2006 on the ground that the allegations in the complaint were too vague. Despite this, the litigants planned to refile.[71] In April 2008, the case was dismissed again, citing insufficient evidence.[72] In his defence, 20th Century Fox revealed Baron Cohen had donated $5,000 to the town, as well as paying a location fee, and bought computers, school and business supplies for the residents.[73]

Two of the University of South Carolina fraternity brothers who appeared in the film, Justin Seay and Christopher Rotunda, sued the producers, claiming defamation.[74][75][76] The suit by Seay and Rotunda was dismissed in February 2007.[75] The students had also sought an injunction to prevent the DVD release of the film, which was denied.[74][75][76][77]

Another lawsuit was filed by a South Carolina resident who said he was accosted by Baron Cohen (as Borat) in the bathroom at a restaurant in downtown Columbia, with the actor allegedly making comments regarding the individual's genitals, without signing any legal waiver. The lawsuit also sought to have the footage excluded from any DVD releases and removed from Internet video sites.[78]

The Macedonian Romani singer Esma Redžepova sued the film's producers, seeking €800,000 because the film used her song "Chaje Šukarije" without her permission.[79][80] Since Redžepova's production house had failed to inform her that they had granted permission to use the song, she instead received a €26,000 compensation from it.[81]

Felix Cedeno, a 31-year-old American, sued 20th Century Fox for $2.25 million, after he was filmed as part of a scene where a live chicken fell out of Borat's suitcase on the subway. Cedeno later dropped the suit and received nothing.[82][83]

Baltimore resident Michael Psenicska sought more than $100,000 in damages from Baron Cohen, 20th Century Fox, and other parties. Psenicska—a high school mathematics teacher who also owns a driving school—was reportedly paid $500 in cash to give Baron Cohen's bogus Kazakh journalist a driving lesson. In his action—filed in the U.S. District Court in Manhattan—the driving instructor said that he had been told the film was a "documentary about the integration of foreign people into the American way of life", and that if he had known the film's true nature, he would have never participated. Psenicska said he was entitled to damages because the defendants used images of him to advertise the film.[84] The case was dismissed on 9 September 2008.[85]

Jeffrey Lemerond, who was shown running and yelling, "Get away" as Borat attempted to hug strangers on a New York street, filed a legal case claiming his image was used in the film illegally, and that he suffered "public ridicule, degradation and humiliation" as a result. The case was dismissed.[86]

Baron Cohen reacted to these suits by commenting: "Some of the letters I get are quite unusual, like the one where the lawyer informed me I'm about to be sued for $100,000 and at the end says, 'P.S. Loved the movie. Can you sign a poster for my son Jeremy?'"[70]

Reception in Kazakhstan

The government of Kazakhstan at first denounced Borat. In 2005, following Borat's appearance at the MTV Movie Awards, the country's Foreign Ministry threatened to sue Sacha Baron Cohen, and Borat's Kazakh-based website, www.borat.kz, was taken down.[87][88] Kazakhstan also launched a multi-million dollar "Heart of Eurasia" campaign to counter the Borat effect; Baron Cohen replied by denouncing the campaign at an in-character press conference in front of the White House as the propaganda of the "evil nitwits" of Uzbekistan.[89][90] Uzbekistan is, throughout the film, referred to by Borat as his nation's second leading problem, with the first being the Jews. In November 2006, Kazakh TV personality Jantemir Baimukhamedov travelled to London with the stated aim of presenting Baron Cohen with horse meat and horse urine, which were claimed by Borat to be the national food and drink of Kazakhstan, although he was unable to organise a meeting with him.[91]

In 2006, Gemini Films, the Central Asian distributor of 20th Century Fox, complied with a Kazakh government request to not release the film.[92] That year, Kazakh ambassador to the United Kingdom Erlan Idrissov, after viewing the film, called parts of the film funny and wrote that the film had "placed Kazakhstan on the map".[93] By 2012, Kazakh Foreign Minister Yerzhan Kazykhanov attributed a great rise in tourism to his country—with visas issued rising ten times—to the film, saying "I am grateful to 'Borat' for helping attract tourists to Kazakhstan."[94]

According to Yerlan Askarbekov, a Kazakh public relations professional who worked with both the British Council and the Kazakh government who wrote a piece for the BBC website in 2016, ten years after the film's release, many of his colleagues in the Kazakh media saw the character of Borat as a valuable PR opportunity. According to him some of the Kazakhs who were most upset by the film were students studying in the US and the UK, who understood the film's satirical intent but felt that their non-Kazakh peers were taking the film at face value as an accurate portrayal of the country. He suggested that interest in the character inside the country faded once Kazakhs grasped that the film was designed to "get an outsider's view of the US and reveal the prejudices of the Americans who Borat interacts with... functioning as a sort of 21st Century Alexis de Tocqueville".[91]

The Kazakh tabloid Karavan declared Borat to be the best film of the year, having had a reviewer see the film at a screening in Vienna. The paper said that it was "certainly not an anti-Kazakh, anti-Romanian or anti-Semitic" film, but rather "cruelly anti-American ... amazingly funny and sad at the same time."[95] Another favorable word came from Kazakh novelist Sapabek Asip-uly, who suggested Baron Cohen be nominated for the annual award bestowed by the Kazakh Club of Art Patrons. In a letter published by the newspaper Vremya, Asip-uly wrote, "[Borat] has managed to spark an immense interest of the whole world in Kazakhstan—something our authorities could not do during the years of independence. If state officials completely lack a sense of humor, their country becomes a laughing stock."[96] Amazon UK has also reported significant numbers of orders of Borat on DVD from Kazakhstan.[97]

Accidental use of its parody national anthem

In 2012, the parody national anthem from the film's soundtrack, which acclaims Kazakhstan for its high-quality potassium exports and having the second-cleanest prostitutes in the region, was mistakenly played at the medal ceremony of Mariya Dmitriyenko at the Emir of Kuwait International Shooting Grand Prix. The incident apparently resulted from the wrong song being downloaded from the Internet.[98][99]

Accusations of ethnic defamation

The European Center for Antiziganism Research, which works against negative attitudes toward Romani people, filed a complaint[100] with German prosecutors on 18 October 2006, based on Borat's references to Gypsies in his film. The complaint accuses him of defamation and inciting violence against an ethnic group.[101] As a consequence, 20th Century Fox declared that it would remove all parts referring to Romani people from trailers shown on German television as well as on the film's website.[102]

Before the release of the film, the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) released a statement expressing concern over Borat's characteristic anti-Semitism.[103] Both Baron Cohen (who is Jewish) and the ADL have stated that the film uses Borat to expose prejudices felt or tolerated by others,[104] but the ADL expressed concern that some audiences might remain oblivious to this aspect of the film's humor, while "some may even find it reinforcing their bigotry".[105]

Censorship in the Arab world

The film was banned in the entire Arab world except for Lebanon and the United Arab Emirates (which released the film heavily censored).[106][107] Yousuf Abdul Hamid, a film censor for Dubai in the United Arab Emirates, called the film "vile, gross and extremely ridiculous". The censor said that he and his colleagues had walked out on their screening before it had finished, and that only half an hour of the film would be left once all the offensive scenes were removed.[107]

Soundtrack

The soundtrack for Borat was released on the iTunes Store on 24 October 2006, and in shops on 31 October 2006. The album included music from the film, five tracks entitled "Dialoguing excerpt from moviefilm", as well as the controversial anti-Semitic song "In My Country There Is Problem" from Da Ali G Show.[108]

The folk music included in the soundtrack has no connection to the authentic music of Kazakhstan. The album features songs by Romani and Balkan artists (mostly Emir Kusturica and Goran Bregovic) and includes music by Erran Baron Cohen, founding member of ZOHAR Sound System and brother of Borat star Sacha Baron Cohen, as well as songs sung by Sacha Baron Cohen himself in character as Borat.

Home media

The Region 2 DVD was released 5 March 2007, with the Region 1 release the following day.[109][110] Special features include deleted scenes, faux advertisements for the soundtrack album, and a complete Russian language translation audio track using a professional dubbing cast, along with the English, French, and Spanish language tracks common on Region 1. There is also a choice of Hebrew, but this is merely a joke; choosing the Hebrew language option results in a warning screen reading "You have been trapped, Jew!" which warns the viewer not to change his shape and to keep his claws where they can be seen, again playing on the anti-Semitism supposedly prevalent in Borat's version of Kazakhstan. It also includes footage of Borat's publicity tour for the film, with Baron Cohen in character as Borat on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, Late Night with Conan O'Brien, the Toronto International Film Festival, and Saturday Night Live. The bonus features conclude with a news segment from a Virginia TV station about Borat's night at the rodeo, complete with an interview with rodeo owner Bobby Rowe.

As a play on the copyright infringement common in the former Soviet Union, the packaging of the Region 1 (United States/Canada), 2 (Europe/Japan/South Africa/Middle East), and 4 (Latin America/Oceania) editions mimics a foreign bootleg DVD. The slipcover is in English but the case itself has all-Cyrillic text (a majority of which is in legitimate Russian, not faux Cyrillic) and is made to look poorly photocopied. The disc itself is made to look like a "Demorez" DVD-R with the slogan "Is life? No. Demorez.", a parody on "Is it live, or is it Memorex?" ad campaign, and the word "BOЯAT" appearing to be crudely written in marker with the "R" written backwards.[111] The UMD version is similar to the DVD, even being labelled a "UMD-R" (which do not exist). Even the Fox in-cover advertising is written in broken English that appears poorly printed, indicating that there are "More movie discs available from US&A" and "Also legal to own in Kazakhstan".

There are further jokes within the DVD itself. The menus are styled as a worn, static-laden film on an erratically functioning projector, with more Cyrillic writing accompanied by translations in broken English. The DVD is described as a "prerecorded moviedisc for purpose domestic viewing of moviefilm", and the viewer is warned that "selling piratings of this moviedisc will result in punishment by crushing". The DVD's collection of trailers promises that the depicted films are "coming Kazakhstan in 2028". By April 2007, the DVD had sold over 3.5 million copies, totaling more than $55 million in sales.[112] Borat was released on Blu-ray in the US on 9 November 2009 as a region-free disc.[113]

Sequel

In 2009, the film Brüno was released. Co-written, co-produced by, and starring Baron Cohen, the film was based on another of his characters: Brüno, a gay Austrian fashion reporter. Universal Studios is reported to have produced the film with a budget of $42 million.[114]

Rupert Murdoch announced in early February 2007 that Baron Cohen had signed on to do another Borat film with Fox.[115] However, this was contradicted by an interview in which Baron Cohen himself stated that Borat was to be discontinued, as he was now too recognizable to prevent detection as he did in the original film and on Da Ali G Show.[116] A spokesman for Fox later said that it was too early to begin planning such a film, although they were open to the idea.[117]

Baron Cohen subsequently announced that he was "killing off" the characters of Borat and Ali G because they were now so famous he could no longer trick people. Even though he decided to retire the characters, on 26 February 2014, he brought them back for the FXX series Ali G: Rezurection, a collection of the sketches from all 18 episodes of Da Ali G Show, including new footage of Baron Cohen in-character as Ali G, who is portrayed as the presenter of the show.[70]

Baron Cohen revived the character of Borat in December 2015 on the late night talk show Jimmy Kimmel Live! to premiere the new trailer for his movie Grimsby.[118]

In September 2020, a direct sequel, titled Borat Subsequent Moviefilm, was officially confirmed to have been secretly filmed, completed and screened during the COVID-19 pandemic a few weeks after Baron Cohen was spotted driving a pick-up truck in character as Borat around Los Angeles.[119][120] That same month, Amazon Studios acquired distribution rights to the film and released it on 23 October 2020.[121]

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  1. ^ Although the primary language is English, Hebrew, Armenian, Romanian, and phrases of Polish are spoken.
  2. ^ Tied with Forest Whitaker in The Last King of Scotland
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For the character see Borat Sagdiyev For other uses see Borat disambiguation Borat Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan Kazakh Russian Borat or simply Borat is a 2006 mockumentary black comedy film directed by Larry Charles and starring Sacha Baron Cohen Baron Cohen plays the leading role of Borat Sagdiyev a fictional Kazakhstani journalist who travels through the United States to make a documentary which features real life interactions with Americans Much of the film features unscripted vignettes of Borat interviewing and interacting with real life Americans who believe he is a foreigner with little or no understanding of American customs 4 It is the second of four films built around Baron Cohen s characters from Da Ali G Show 2000 2004 the first Ali G Indahouse was released in 2002 and featured a cameo by Borat the third Bruno was released in 2009 and the sequel to Borat Borat Subsequent Moviefilm was released in 2020 BoratTheatrical release posterDirected byLarry CharlesScreenplay bySacha Baron Cohen Anthony Hines Peter Baynham Dan MazerStory bySacha Baron Cohen Peter Baynham Anthony Hines Todd PhillipsBased onBorat Sagdiyevby Sacha Baron CohenProduced bySacha Baron Cohen Jay RoachStarringSacha Baron CohenCinematographyAnthony Hardwick Luke GeissbuhlerEdited byPeter Teschner James Thomas Craig AlpertMusic byErran Baron CohenProductioncompaniesFour by Two Films Everyman Pictures Dune Entertainment 20th Century Fox Major Studio Partners One America Productions Ingenious Media Talkback Channel 4Distributed by20th Century FoxRelease dates4 August 2006 2006 08 04 Traverse City 2 November 2006 2006 11 02 United Kingdom 3 November 2006 2006 11 03 United States Running time84 minutes 1 CountriesUnited States United Kingdom 2 LanguageEnglish a Budget 18 million 3 Box office 262 6 million 3 Borat was released on 2 November 2006 in both the United Kingdom and United States by 20th Century Fox The film received critical acclaim and earned 262 million worldwide Baron Cohen won the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor in a Motion Picture Musical or Comedy while the film was nominated for Best Motion Picture Musical or Comedy Borat was also nominated for the Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay and for Writers Guild of America Award in the same category Controversy surrounded the film prior to its release and after the film s release some participants spoke against and even sued its creators It was denounced by the government of Kazakhstan and was banned in almost all Arab countries In September 2020 the sequel Borat Subsequent Moviefilm was officially confirmed to have been secretly filmed completed and screened a few weeks after Baron Cohen was spotted driving a pick up truck in character as Borat around Los Angeles The sequel was released on 23 October 2020 by Amazon Studios Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 3 1 Location 3 2 Language 3 3 Deleted scenes 4 Release 4 1 Previews 4 2 Scaled back U S release 4 3 Theatrical release 5 Reception 5 1 Critical response 5 2 Box office 5 3 Accolades 6 Controversies 6 1 Participants responses 6 2 Legal action by participants 6 3 Reception in Kazakhstan 6 4 Accidental use of its parody national anthem 6 5 Accusations of ethnic defamation 6 6 Censorship in the Arab world 7 Soundtrack 8 Home media 9 Sequel 10 See also 11 References 12 External linksPlotAt the behest of the Kazakh Ministry of Information reporter Borat Sagdiyev leaves Kazakhstan for the US and A the Greatest Country in the World to make a documentary about American society and culture He leaves behind his wife Oksana his companions are his producer Azamat Bagatov and a pet hen In New York City Borat sees an episode of Baywatch on TV and immediately falls in love with Pamela Anderson s character C J Parker While interviewing and mocking a panel of feminists he learns of the actress name and her residence in California Borat is then informed by telegram that Oksana has been killed by a bear Delighted he resolves to travel to California and make Anderson his new wife Azamat insists that they drive because of his fear of flying which stems from the September 11 attacks which he believes was the work of the Jews Borat takes driving lessons and buys a dilapidated ice cream truck for the journey During the trip Borat acquires a Baywatch booklet and continues gathering footage for his documentary He meets gay pride parade participants politicians Alan Keyes and Bob Barr and African American youths Borat is also interviewed on a local television station and proceeds to disrupt the weather report Visiting a rodeo Borat excites the crowd with jingoistic remarks but then sings a fictional Kazakhstani national anthem to the tune of The Star Spangled Banner receiving a strong negative reaction In Atlanta Borat finds a hotel but is kicked out when he offends the front desk worker by talking and dressing like the African American youths he met earlier Staying at a bed and breakfast Borat and Azamat are stunned to learn their hosts are Jewish The two escape after throwing money at two woodlice believing they are their hosts transformed Borat attempts to buy a handgun to defend himself but is turned away because he is not an American citizen so he buys a bear instead An etiquette coach suggests Borat attend a private dinner at an eating club in the South During the dinner he offends the other guests when he lets Luenell an African American prostitute into the house and as a result they are both kicked out Borat befriends Luenell who invites him into a relationship with her but he tells her that he is in love with someone else Borat then visits an antique shop in which he clumsily breaks various Confederate heritage items At a hotel Borat sees Azamat masturbating over a picture of Pamela Anderson and Borat flies into a rage as he takes the booklet and accidentally reveals his real motive for traveling to California Azamat becomes livid at Borat s deception and the situation escalates into a nude brawl which spills out into the hallway a crowded elevator and then into a packed convention ballroom Azamat abandons Borat taking his passport all of their money and the bear Borat s truck runs out of fuel and he begins to hitchhike to California He is soon picked up by drunken fraternity brothers from the University of South Carolina On learning the reason for his trip they show him the Pam and Tommy sex tape which reveals that she is not a virgin Despondent Borat burns the Baywatch booklet and by mistake his return ticket to Kazakhstan Borat attends a United Pentecostal camp meeting at which Republican U S Representative Chip Pickering and Mississippi Supreme Court Chief Justice James W Smith Jr are present He undergoes a religious conversion to Christianity and forgives Pamela He accompanies church members on a bus to Los Angeles and soon finds Azamat dressed as Oliver Hardy The two reconcile and Azamat tells Borat where to find Pamela Anderson Borat finally comes face to face with Anderson at a book signing at a Virgin Megastore After showing Anderson his traditional marriage sack Borat pursues her throughout the store in an attempt to abduct her until security guards intervene Borat visits Luenell and they return to Kazakhstan together They bring several American customs and traditions back to his village including the apparent conversion of the people to Christianity the Kazakh version of which includes crucifixion and torturing of Jews and the introduction of computer based technology such as iPods laptop computers and a high definition television Cast nbsp Sacha Baron Cohen in character as Borat at the Cologne premiere of the filmSacha Baron Cohen as Borat Sagdiyev Kazakh Russian Borat Sagdiev a fictional Kazakh journalist distinguished by exaggeratedly strong antisemitism sexism and antiziganism which is depicted as apparently the norm in his homeland Borat was originally created as a character for Da Ali G Show and appeared in every episode of the show along with a cameo in the film spin off Ken Davitian as Azamat Bagatov Kazakh Russian Azamat Bagatov the producer of Borat s documentary Azamat was a new character created for the film Luenell as Luenell the prostitute first seen when Borat calls her to come to the Southern dinner She later returns with Borat to Kazakhstan and the two wed Pamela Anderson as herself she plays a central role in the film as the reason for the journalist s cross country journey She also appears in person at the end of the film in a botched abduction attempt by Borat for cultural marriage 5 When Borat seeks advice from an etiquette coach he goes on to show nude photos of Huey Lewis Sagdiyev his allegedly teenaged son 6 These photos actually show gay porn star Stonie 7 8 9 10 who was chosen because producers were seeking someone who would look 13 or 14 but was actually of legal age and would do frontal nudity 11 Politicians Alan Keyes and Bob Barr appear in the film as two of Borat s interviewees 12 Production nbsp Actress and model Pamela Anderson was one of the few actors in the film and was privy to its in jokes Except for Borat Azamat Luenell and Pamela Anderson none of the characters are portrayed by actors 4 5 13 Most scenes in the film were unscripted 4 In most cases the film s participants were given no warning on what they would be taking part in except for being asked to sign release forms agreeing not to take legal action against the film s producers 14 Principal photography was underway in January 2005 with Todd Phillips as the director Baron Cohen caused a near riot in what ultimately was the rodeo scene in the final cut of the film 15 Phillips left the production after filming of the rodeo scene due to creative differences with Baron Cohen 16 17 and Larry Charles stepped in to direct 18 In Charles version of the film the character of Azamat was added 18 An interview with Baron Cohen by Rolling Stone indicated that more than 400 hours of footage had been shot for the film 19 Location The Kazakhstan depicted in the film has little or no relationship with the actual country and the producers explicitly deny attempting to convey the actual beliefs practices or behaviour of anyone associated with Kazakhstan in the all persons fictitious disclaimer The scenes showing Borat s home village were filmed in the Romanian village of Glod which is primarily Roma 20 The name of Borat s neighbour Nursultan Tulyakbay is a cross between the names of then Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayev and opposition politician Zharmakhan Tuyakbay Language No Kazakh language dialogue is heard in the film Borat s neighbours in Kazakhstan were portrayed by Romani people who were unaware of the film s subject until after it premiered Sacha Baron Cohen Borat commonly speaks Hebrew due to his mother being Israeli and being fluent in the language throughout the film mixing with phrases of Polish Romanian was spoken at the beginning of the film in the Romani town The Cyrillic alphabet used in the film is the Russian form not the Kazakh one but most of the words written in it especially the geographical names are either misspelled or make no sense at all The English words are typed on an English keyboard with a Russian language setting The lettering on the Lockheed L 188 Electra in the beginning of the film is merely the result of Roman characters on a reversed image and promotional materials spell BORDT with a Cyrillic letter for D substituted for the A in Faux Cyrillic style typically used to give a Russian appearance While Baron Cohen speaks Hebrew in the film Ken Davitian Azamat speaks Armenian 21 Deleted scenes The DVD included several deleted scenes from the film including Borat being questioned by police at a traffic stop visiting an animal shelter to adopt a dog that could protect him from Jews getting a massage at a hotel and visiting an American doctor There is also a montage of scenes cut from the film including Borat taking a job at Krystal and taking part in an American Civil War reenactment The menu of deleted scenes also includes an intentionally tedious supermarket sequence with an unusually patient supermarket owner Borat repeatedly asks about each product in the cheese section of the store and the owner responds the same way That s cheese an actual local TV news report about Borat s rodeo singing and a final happy ending scene about Borat appearing in a Kazakh show titled Sexydrownwatch a Baywatch clone that also starred Azamat Luenell and Alexandra Paul A scene in which Borat started pretending he was being arrested was filmed but was removed under the threat of legal action by prison officials when they learned that the documentary was a satire 22 In an interview one of the film s writers Dan Mazer confirmed that there was a scene filmed but cut in which Borat observed the shooting of actual pornography with actress Brooke Banner Mazer stated that the scene was deleted so as not to compete with the naked hotel fight but hinted it might be included in future DVD releases 23 In a 2016 interview on Conan Cohen elaborated on the deleted scene in which he was featured in the pornographic film 24 Release nbsp Sacha Baron Cohen as Borat at the 2006 San Diego Comic Con promoting the filmPreviews Borat was previewed at the 2006 Comic Con International in San Diego California on 21 July 2006 25 Its first screening to a paying audience was during the 2006 Traverse City Film Festival 26 where it won the Excellence in Filmmaking Award 27 The film s official debut was in Toronto on 7 September 2006 at the Ryerson Theatre during the Toronto International Film Festival Baron Cohen arrived in character as Borat in a cart pulled by women dressed as peasants Twenty minutes into the showing however the projector broke Baron Cohen performed an impromptu act to keep the audience amused but ultimately all attempts to fix the equipment failed 28 29 The film was successfully screened the following night with Dustin Hoffman in attendance 30 In Israel a proposed poster depicting Borat in a sling bikini was rejected by the film s advertising firm in favour of one showing him in his usual suit 31 The film helped popularize the term mankini Scaled back U S release The film opened at No 1 in the box office maintaining first place for two weeks straight The film earned more in the second week 28 269 900 than in the first 26 455 463 due to an expansion onto 2 566 screens 32 Theatrical release Borat had its public release on 1 November 2006 in Belgium By 3 November 2006 it had opened in the United States and Canada as well as in 14 European countries Upon its release it was a massive hit taking in US 26 4 million in its opening weekend the highest ever in the United States and Canada for a film released in fewer than 1 000 cinemas 33 until Hannah Montana amp Miley Cyrus Best of Both Worlds Concert in 2008 34 However its opening day approximately 9 2 million 35 was larger than that of the Hannah Montana concert approximately 8 6 million 36 leaving Borat with the record of the highest opening day gross for a film released in fewer than 1 000 cinemas On its second weekend Borat surpassed its opening with a total of US 29 million 37 ReceptionCritical response Borat received widespread critical acclaim On Rotten Tomatoes the film has a score of 90 based on reviews from 222 critics with an average rating of 8 02 10 The website s consensus for the film reads Part satire part shockumentary Borat gets high fives almost all around for being offensive in the funniest possible way Jagshemash 38 On Metacritic the film has a score of 89 out of 100 based on 38 critics indicating universal acclaim 39 Audiences surveyed by CinemaScore gave the film a grade B on scale of A to F 40 Ty Burr spoke positively about the film in his review for The Boston Globe calling it silliness at its most trenchant and declaring it the funniest film of the year 41 Michael Medved gave it 3 5 out of 4 stars calling it simultaneously hilarious and cringe inducing full of ingenious bits that you ll want to describe to your friends and then laugh all over again when you do 42 Peter Travers of Rolling Stone wrote You won t know what outrageous fun is until you see Borat High five 43 In an article about the changing face of comedy The Atlantic said that it may be the funniest film in a decade 44 The Guardian included the film in its list of ten Best Films of the Noughties 2000 09 45 One negative review came from American critic Joe Queenan who called Baron Cohen an odious twit 46 In an article for Slate writer Christopher Hitchens offered a counter argument to suggestions of anti Americanism in the film Hitchens suggested instead that the film demonstrated amazing tolerance by the film s unknowing subjects especially citing the reactions of the guests in the Southern dinner scene to Borat s behaviour 47 By posting scenes from the film on YouTube Borat was also exposed by viral communication This triggered discussions on different national identities Kazakh American Polish Romanian Jewish British that Baron Cohen had used in creating the Borat character 48 Box office American audiences embraced the film which played to sold out crowds at many showings on its opening despite having been shown on only 837 screens Borat debuted at No 1 on its opening weekend with a total gross of 26 4 million 33 beating its competitors Flushed Away and The Santa Clause 3 The Escape Clause The cinema average for the film s opening weekend was an estimated 31 511 topping Star Wars Episode III Revenge of the Sith yet behind Pirates of the Caribbean Dead Man s Chest and Spider Man 49 It retained the top spot in its second weekend after expanding to 2 566 theatres extending the box office total to 67 8 million 37 In the United Kingdom Borat opened at No 1 with an opening weekend gross of 6 242 344 11 935 986 50 the 43rd best opening week earnings in the UK as of March 2007 51 Since its release Borat has grossed over 260 million worldwide 52 Accolades Award Category Recipient ResultAcademy Awards 53 Best Adapted Screenplay Sacha Baron Cohen Anthony Hines Peter Baynham Dan Mazer and Todd Phillips NominatedGolden Globe Awards 54 Best Motion Picture Musical or Comedy NominatedBest Actor Musical or Comedy Sacha Baron Cohen WonWriters Guild of America Award 55 Best Adapted Screenplay Sacha Baron Cohen Anthony Hines Peter Baynham Dan Mazer and Todd Phillips NominatedCritics Choice Association 56 Best Comedy WonSan Francisco Bay Area Film Critics Circle 57 Best Actor Sacha Baron Cohen WonToronto Film Critics Association 58 Best Actor WonOnline Film Critics Society 59 Best Actor NominatedBest Breakthrough Performance WonLos Angeles Film Critics Association 60 Best Actor Won b London Film Critics Circle 61 British Actor of the Year NominatedControversiesParticipants responses After the film s release Dharma Arthur a news producer for ABC affiliate WAPT in Jackson Mississippi wrote a letter to Newsweek saying that Borat s appearance on the station had led to her losing her job Because of him my boss lost faith in my abilities and second guessed everything I did thereafter How upsetting that a man who leaves so much harm in his path is applauded as a comedic genius Although Arthur has said she was fired from the newscast she told the Associated Press that she resigned from the station 62 She said that she checked a public relations website that Borat s producers gave her before booking him 63 In news coverage that aired in January 2005 of the filming of the rodeo scene Bobby Rowe producer of the Salem Virginia rodeo depicted in the film stated that he felt he had been the victim of a hoax He said that months prior to the appearance he had been approached by someone from One America a California based film company that was reportedly doing a documentary on a Russian immigrant he agreed to permit the immigrant to sing the U S national anthem after listening to a tape 15 After the film s release Rowe said Some people come up and say Hey you made the big time I ve made the big time but not in the way I want it 64 Cindy Streit Borat s etiquette consultant subsequently hired high profile attorney Gloria Allred who demanded that the California Attorney General investigate fraud allegedly committed by Baron Cohen and the film s producers 65 The Salon Arts amp Entertainment site quotes the Behars a Jewish couple at whose guest house Borat and Azamat stay as calling the film outstanding referring to Baron Cohen as very lovely and very polite and a genius 4 The Boston Globe also interviewed the couple saying they considered the film more anti Muslim than anti Semitic and had feared that Baron Cohen and his ensemble might be filming pornography in the house 66 The feminists from Veteran Feminists of America VFA felt that they had been duped having sensed something odd was going on before and during the interview with Borat The Guardian later reported at least one of the women felt that the film was worth going to see at the cinema 67 The New York Post had reported in November 2006 that Pamela Anderson filed for divorce from her husband Kid Rock after he reacted unfavourably to the film during a screening The Post s article specifically claimed he had said of her role in the film You re nothing but a whore You re a slut How could you do that movie 68 In an interview on The Howard Stern Show Anderson confirmed that Rock was upset by her appearance in the film but did not confirm that this was the cause of the separation 69 Legal action by participants The villagers of Glod Romania took legal action against the producers of Borat complaining that they were lied to about the nature of the filming and they were portrayed as incestuous and ignorant Some said they were paid only three lei about 1 28 in 2004 each while others stated they were paid between 70 and 100 each which did not cover their expenses 20 The residents asked for 38 million in damages 70 One lawsuit was thrown out by U S District Judge Loretta Preska in a hearing in early December 2006 on the ground that the allegations in the complaint were too vague Despite this the litigants planned to refile 71 In April 2008 the case was dismissed again citing insufficient evidence 72 In his defence 20th Century Fox revealed Baron Cohen had donated 5 000 to the town as well as paying a location fee and bought computers school and business supplies for the residents 73 Two of the University of South Carolina fraternity brothers who appeared in the film Justin Seay and Christopher Rotunda sued the producers claiming defamation 74 75 76 The suit by Seay and Rotunda was dismissed in February 2007 75 The students had also sought an injunction to prevent the DVD release of the film which was denied 74 75 76 77 Another lawsuit was filed by a South Carolina resident who said he was accosted by Baron Cohen as Borat in the bathroom at a restaurant in downtown Columbia with the actor allegedly making comments regarding the individual s genitals without signing any legal waiver The lawsuit also sought to have the footage excluded from any DVD releases and removed from Internet video sites 78 The Macedonian Romani singer Esma Redzepova sued the film s producers seeking 800 000 because the film used her song Chaje Sukarije without her permission 79 80 Since Redzepova s production house had failed to inform her that they had granted permission to use the song she instead received a 26 000 compensation from it 81 Felix Cedeno a 31 year old American sued 20th Century Fox for 2 25 million after he was filmed as part of a scene where a live chicken fell out of Borat s suitcase on the subway Cedeno later dropped the suit and received nothing 82 83 Baltimore resident Michael Psenicska sought more than 100 000 in damages from Baron Cohen 20th Century Fox and other parties Psenicska a high school mathematics teacher who also owns a driving school was reportedly paid 500 in cash to give Baron Cohen s bogus Kazakh journalist a driving lesson In his action filed in the U S District Court in Manhattan the driving instructor said that he had been told the film was a documentary about the integration of foreign people into the American way of life and that if he had known the film s true nature he would have never participated Psenicska said he was entitled to damages because the defendants used images of him to advertise the film 84 The case was dismissed on 9 September 2008 85 Jeffrey Lemerond who was shown running and yelling Get away as Borat attempted to hug strangers on a New York street filed a legal case claiming his image was used in the film illegally and that he suffered public ridicule degradation and humiliation as a result The case was dismissed 86 Baron Cohen reacted to these suits by commenting Some of the letters I get are quite unusual like the one where the lawyer informed me I m about to be sued for 100 000 and at the end says P S Loved the movie Can you sign a poster for my son Jeremy 70 Reception in Kazakhstan The government of Kazakhstan at first denounced Borat In 2005 following Borat s appearance at the MTV Movie Awards the country s Foreign Ministry threatened to sue Sacha Baron Cohen and Borat s Kazakh based website www borat kz was taken down 87 88 Kazakhstan also launched a multi million dollar Heart of Eurasia campaign to counter the Borat effect Baron Cohen replied by denouncing the campaign at an in character press conference in front of the White House as the propaganda of the evil nitwits of Uzbekistan 89 90 Uzbekistan is throughout the film referred to by Borat as his nation s second leading problem with the first being the Jews In November 2006 Kazakh TV personality Jantemir Baimukhamedov travelled to London with the stated aim of presenting Baron Cohen with horse meat and horse urine which were claimed by Borat to be the national food and drink of Kazakhstan although he was unable to organise a meeting with him 91 In 2006 Gemini Films the Central Asian distributor of 20th Century Fox complied with a Kazakh government request to not release the film 92 That year Kazakh ambassador to the United Kingdom Erlan Idrissov after viewing the film called parts of the film funny and wrote that the film had placed Kazakhstan on the map 93 By 2012 Kazakh Foreign Minister Yerzhan Kazykhanov attributed a great rise in tourism to his country with visas issued rising ten times to the film saying I am grateful to Borat for helping attract tourists to Kazakhstan 94 According to Yerlan Askarbekov a Kazakh public relations professional who worked with both the British Council and the Kazakh government who wrote a piece for the BBC website in 2016 ten years after the film s release many of his colleagues in the Kazakh media saw the character of Borat as a valuable PR opportunity According to him some of the Kazakhs who were most upset by the film were students studying in the US and the UK who understood the film s satirical intent but felt that their non Kazakh peers were taking the film at face value as an accurate portrayal of the country He suggested that interest in the character inside the country faded once Kazakhs grasped that the film was designed to get an outsider s view of the US and reveal the prejudices of the Americans who Borat interacts with functioning as a sort of 21st Century Alexis de Tocqueville 91 The Kazakh tabloid Karavan declared Borat to be the best film of the year having had a reviewer see the film at a screening in Vienna The paper said that it was certainly not an anti Kazakh anti Romanian or anti Semitic film but rather cruelly anti American amazingly funny and sad at the same time 95 Another favorable word came from Kazakh novelist Sapabek Asip uly who suggested Baron Cohen be nominated for the annual award bestowed by the Kazakh Club of Art Patrons In a letter published by the newspaper Vremya Asip uly wrote Borat has managed to spark an immense interest of the whole world in Kazakhstan something our authorities could not do during the years of independence If state officials completely lack a sense of humor their country becomes a laughing stock 96 Amazon UK has also reported significant numbers of orders of Borat on DVD from Kazakhstan 97 Accidental use of its parody national anthem See also List of wrong anthems incidents In 2012 the parody national anthem from the film s soundtrack which acclaims Kazakhstan for its high quality potassium exports and having the second cleanest prostitutes in the region was mistakenly played at the medal ceremony of Mariya Dmitriyenko at the Emir of Kuwait International Shooting Grand Prix The incident apparently resulted from the wrong song being downloaded from the Internet 98 99 Accusations of ethnic defamation The European Center for Antiziganism Research which works against negative attitudes toward Romani people filed a complaint 100 with German prosecutors on 18 October 2006 based on Borat s references to Gypsies in his film The complaint accuses him of defamation and inciting violence against an ethnic group 101 As a consequence 20th Century Fox declared that it would remove all parts referring to Romani people from trailers shown on German television as well as on the film s website 102 Before the release of the film the Anti Defamation League ADL released a statement expressing concern over Borat s characteristic anti Semitism 103 Both Baron Cohen who is Jewish and the ADL have stated that the film uses Borat to expose prejudices felt or tolerated by others 104 but the ADL expressed concern that some audiences might remain oblivious to this aspect of the film s humor while some may even find it reinforcing their bigotry 105 Censorship in the Arab world The film was banned in the entire Arab world except for Lebanon and the United Arab Emirates which released the film heavily censored 106 107 Yousuf Abdul Hamid a film censor for Dubai in the United Arab Emirates called the film vile gross and extremely ridiculous The censor said that he and his colleagues had walked out on their screening before it had finished and that only half an hour of the film would be left once all the offensive scenes were removed 107 SoundtrackMain article Borat soundtrack The soundtrack for Borat was released on the iTunes Store on 24 October 2006 and in shops on 31 October 2006 The album included music from the film five tracks entitled Dialoguing excerpt from moviefilm as well as the controversial anti Semitic song In My Country There Is Problem from Da Ali G Show 108 The folk music included in the soundtrack has no connection to the authentic music of Kazakhstan The album features songs by Romani and Balkan artists mostly Emir Kusturica and Goran Bregovic and includes music by Erran Baron Cohen founding member of ZOHAR Sound System and brother of Borat star Sacha Baron Cohen as well as songs sung by Sacha Baron Cohen himself in character as Borat Home mediaThe Region 2 DVD was released 5 March 2007 with the Region 1 release the following day 109 110 Special features include deleted scenes faux advertisements for the soundtrack album and a complete Russian language translation audio track using a professional dubbing cast along with the English French and Spanish language tracks common on Region 1 There is also a choice of Hebrew but this is merely a joke choosing the Hebrew language option results in a warning screen reading You have been trapped Jew which warns the viewer not to change his shape and to keep his claws where they can be seen again playing on the anti Semitism supposedly prevalent in Borat s version of Kazakhstan It also includes footage of Borat s publicity tour for the film with Baron Cohen in character as Borat on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno Late Night with Conan O Brien the Toronto International Film Festival and Saturday Night Live The bonus features conclude with a news segment from a Virginia TV station about Borat s night at the rodeo complete with an interview with rodeo owner Bobby Rowe As a play on the copyright infringement common in the former Soviet Union the packaging of the Region 1 United States Canada 2 Europe Japan South Africa Middle East and 4 Latin America Oceania editions mimics a foreign bootleg DVD The slipcover is in English but the case itself has all Cyrillic text a majority of which is in legitimate Russian not faux Cyrillic and is made to look poorly photocopied The disc itself is made to look like a Demorez DVD R with the slogan Is life No Demorez a parody on Is it live or is it Memorex ad campaign and the word BOYaAT appearing to be crudely written in marker with the R written backwards 111 The UMD version is similar to the DVD even being labelled a UMD R which do not exist Even the Fox in cover advertising is written in broken English that appears poorly printed indicating that there are More movie discs available from US amp A and Also legal to own in Kazakhstan There are further jokes within the DVD itself The menus are styled as a worn static laden film on an erratically functioning projector with more Cyrillic writing accompanied by translations in broken English The DVD is described as a prerecorded moviedisc for purpose domestic viewing of moviefilm and the viewer is warned that selling piratings of this moviedisc will result in punishment by crushing The DVD s collection of trailers promises that the depicted films are coming Kazakhstan in 2028 By April 2007 the DVD had sold over 3 5 million copies totaling more than 55 million in sales 112 Borat was released on Blu ray in the US on 9 November 2009 as a region free disc 113 SequelMain article Borat Subsequent Moviefilm In 2009 the film Bruno was released Co written co produced by and starring Baron Cohen the film was based on another of his characters Bruno a gay Austrian fashion reporter Universal Studios is reported to have produced the film with a budget of 42 million 114 Rupert Murdoch announced in early February 2007 that Baron Cohen had signed on to do another Borat film with Fox 115 However this was contradicted by an interview in which Baron Cohen himself stated that Borat was to be discontinued as he was now too recognizable to prevent detection as he did in the original film and on Da Ali G Show 116 A spokesman for Fox later said that it was too early to begin planning such a film although they were open to the idea 117 Baron Cohen subsequently announced that he was killing off the characters of Borat and Ali G because they were now so famous he could no longer trick people Even though he decided to retire the characters on 26 February 2014 he brought them back for the FXX series Ali G Rezurection a collection of the sketches from all 18 episodes of Da Ali G Show including new footage of Baron Cohen in character as Ali G who is portrayed as the presenter of the show 70 Baron Cohen revived the character of Borat in December 2015 on 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