Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan
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Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan

Year:
Duration:
84 min | Canada:82 min (Toronto International Film Festival)
Genres:
Comedy
IMDB rate:
7.3
Director:
Larry Charles
Awards:
Nominated for Oscar. Another 21 wins & 17 nominations
Details
Country: USA
Release Date: 2006-11-03
Filming Locations: California, USA
Earnings
Budget: $18,000,000
Opening Weekend: $26,455,463 (USA) (5 November 2006)
Gross: $128,505,958 (USA) (25 March 2007)
Cast
Actor
Character
Sacha Baron Cohen
Borat
Ken Davitian
Azamat
Luenell
Luenell
Chester
Bear
Charlie
Bear
Pamela Anderson
Herself - Autograph Signing (uncredited)
Bob Barr
Himself - Former Georgia Congressman (uncredited)
David Corcoran
Himself - Fraternity Member (uncredited)
Carole De Saram
Herself - Feminist (uncredited)
Mitchell Falk
Prime Minister of Kazakhstan
Alan Keyes
Himself - 2-Time Republican Presidential Candidate (uncredited)
Andre Myers
Pride Dancer (uncredited)
Jean-Pierre Parent
Kazakh Swimmer
Chip Pickering
Himself - U.S. Congressman (uncredited)
James Smith
Himself - Chief Justice of State Supreme Court (uncredited)
Grace Welch
Herself - Feminist (uncredited)
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Trivia
This film broke Fahrenheit 9/11 (2004)'s record for the biggest box office opening weekend ever for any film that opened in fewer than a thousand theaters.
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Azamat Bagatov is actually speaking Armenian. Ken Davitian is of Armenian descent.
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The Region 1 and 2 DVDs are made to look like pirated versions of the film. They come on "Demorez" brand discs with the slogan: "Is life? No. Demorez.". The "Demorez" fake brand and slogan are meant to be spoofs of the real-life "Memorex" blank recordable DVDs, whose slogan was "Is it live? No, it's Memorex."
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Goofs
On the map that shows Borat's progress across America, the geographic locations of both Atlanta, GA and Birmingham, AL are depicted incorrectly.
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In the deleted scene "Dogs Pound", Borat is shown going into an animal shelter in Denton County, WV. However, there is no such county in the state of West Virginia.
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When the couple who own the bed & breakfast bring Borat and Azamat food, the 2 blue cups switch to each side of the tray in every shot.
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Quotes
Borat: [looking at a Barbie doll in a woman's yard sale] Gypsy, who is this woman you have shrunk?
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Borat: This suit is NOT BLACK!
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Borat: High-five!
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Faq
Q
How many lawsuits have been filed relating to this movie?
A
Seven, so far.1) Nicolae Todorache and Spiridom Ciorebea, residents of Glod, Romania, the village used to depict Kazakhstan, sued the filmmakers for $30 million claiming they were misled into thinking they were participating in a documentary about the village's poverty. Todorache and Ciorebea filed the lawsuit on behalf of their entire village. Todorache is the one-armed man who had a sex toy attached to his stump. Todorache and Ciorebea later voluntarily dismissed their case.2) Christopher Rotunda and Justin Seay, two of the University of South Carolina fraternity brothers shown traveling in an RV, filed a lawsuit claiming "mental anguish and emotional and physical distress". The two men also claimed they were encouraged to drink alcohol by the production crew in order to engage in "behavior that they otherwise would not have engaged in.".A judge has since dismissed the case.3) A South Carolina man filed a lawsuit accusing Sacha Baron Cohen of invading his privacy by staring at him in the bathroom of a restaurant. Footage from that incident was not used in the final cut of the film but was shown on the internet and the film's preview special which aired on Comedy Central.4) Jeffrey Lemerond of New York City is the man shown running away in fear when Borat tries to hug him. Lemerond sued the filmmakers claiming "public ridicule, degradation and humiliation" and that his image was used without his permission. This suit has since been dismissed, Sources: http://imdb.com/title/tt0443453/news, http://www.reuters.com/article/entertainmentNews/idUSN02449084200804025) Felix Cedeno of New York City, who was one of the subway passengers, sued the filmmakers for $2.25 million claiming invasion of privacy and that his image was used without his permission. Despite this, Cedeno told the New York Post that being recognized by strangers is "pretty cool". Cedeno later dropped his suit.6) Driving instructor Michael Psenicska filed a suit against Sacha Baron Cohen, One America Productions and 20th Century Fox claiming he was duped into participating in the film, seeking $400,000 in actual damages and additional punitive damages for misleading him and for emotional harm he continues to suffer. Source: http://www.reuters.com/article/entertainmentNews/idUSN0437222820071204. A New York judge tossed out this lawsuit claiming he accepted money and signed an agreement releasing the filmmakers from liability. Source: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/7607752.stm7) Etiquette coaches Kathie Martin and Cindy Streit, (the one Borat handed a bag of human feces to at dinner ) sued Cohen and Fox for allegedly engaging in fraudulent tactics to get them to appear on film. The judge dismissed both of their cases.Gypsy singer Esma Redzepova announced that she was planning on suing the filmmakers for 800,000 Euros for allegedly using her song "Chaje Sukarije" without her permission. It is currently unknown if the lawsuit was filed or if the parties have settled.British tabloid The Sun reported that Mariam and Joseph Behar, the couple that owned the bed & breakfast, were filing a lawsuit against filmmakers claiming that their business had been negatively affected. However, in numerous interviews the Behars stated that they enjoyed the film and considered Cohen to be a genius. The Sun later removed the story from their website.
Q
Was Pamela Anderson acting or was she one of Borat's unsuspecting victims?
A
Very recently when as a guest housemate in the (AUS) Big Brother house, she confirmed that it was staged, saying it been a long time since the film came out, and that now she can say it. , This is also confirmed by a report in the New York Post's Page Six column (http://www.nypost.com/seven/11082006/gossip/pagesix/pam_was_in_on_borat_joke_pagesix_.htm), which alleges that the Pamela Anderson segment was scripted, although the security guards hired for the event might not have been aware of what was about to happen.There are also clues that the Pamela Anderson scene was staged: Pamela walks into the store through the front door, past queuing fans. She's also apparently without any bodyguards. In reality, such major celebrities are always brought in through "the back door" and have bodyguards with them. They would never walk past fans alone.Whilst the movie was being filmed, certain reports came from USA and were published in the British press (where this was already news years before making it big in the states). One such story was of Borat wearing his famous green bikini swimsuit. Photos are readily available showing him on the beach and are used as promotional pictures, even though the only time this swimsuit is seen in the finished film is in the section filmed in Romania. During the original filming of these scenes, Borat had to kidnap Pamela Anderson on the beach and "in action" photos were published of him being restrained by security staff. The fact that this scene, along with the book signing one, were BOTH filmed, proves that BOTH were set up. If one of them were ever to have been "real", there is no way that Pamela or her security would have allowed him anywhere near for a second time.What is more, as seen in IMDb's "Goofs" section (http://imdb.com/title/tt0443453/goofs), the scene where Borat is restrained in the parking lot of the Virgin Megastore was clearly filmed twice in different locations. Appearing and disappearing between shots are: Azamat, a third security guard in a black shirt, parking space markings on the ground and a white van immediately behind them.
Q
Is my DVD a bootleg copy?
A
No, it's supposed to look like that.It is a parody of the old "Memorex" ads that used to say "Is it live? No, it's Memorex".
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