Borat : Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan (2006) is a 2006 satirical mockumentary comedy film starring Sacha Baron Cohen as Borat Sagdiyev, a fictional Kazakh journalist sent to the United States to learn about American culture. Presented in a documentary-style format, the film exposes social prejudices, ignorance, and cultural misunderstandings through unscripted interactions with real people. Using extreme humor, shock value, and improvisation, the movie challenges political correctness and highlights hidden biases in society. Directed by Larry Charles, Borat became one of the most controversial yet successful comedies of its time, praised for its fearless satire while also sparking lawsuits and public debates worldwide.
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One shocking fact about Borat is that most people appearing in the film were NOT actors and had no idea they were being pranked many later sued the filmmakers, but the movie still legally released because participants unknowingly signed appearance consent forms.
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