Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan is a 2006 British-American mockumentary comedy film directed by Larry Charles and starring Sacha Baron Cohen. Baron Cohen stars as Borat Sagdiyev, a fictitious Kazakhstani journalist who travels through the United States to make a documentary. In September 2020, a sequel, titled Borat Subsequent Moviefilm, was officially confirmed to have been secretly filmed, completed, and screened.
About Borat in brief

The fourth and final film, Borat: The Movie, is released in 2020; it will feature Borat and his co-star Michael Keaton as well as a number of other characters. It will be released on October 23, 2020, and will be called Borat Subsequent Movies and It will be directed by David Fincher and directed by Andy Samberg. The movie will also be released in Australia, where Borat is based on a true story of a Kazakh journalist who traveled to America to interview Americans for a documentary about American society and culture. In the U.S., Borat meets gay pride parade participants, politicians Alan Keyes and Bob Barr, and African-American youths. He is also interviewed on a local television station and proceeds to disrupt the weather report. In New York City, he sees an episode of Baywatch on TV and immediately falls in love with Pamela Anderson’s character, C. J. Parker. He learns of the actress’ name and her residence in California. Delighted, he resolves to travel to California and make Anderson his new wife. They decide not to fly, in case \”the Jews repeat their attack of 911\”. Borat takes driving lessons and buys a dilapidated ice-cream truck for the journey. In California, he learns of a Baywatch booklet and continues gathering footage for his documentary. At a rodeo, he 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.
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