A follow up to the highly successful movie Borat is now expected after numerous sightings of Sacha Baron Cohen across Australia.
“Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan” (2006), shortened to Borat, was filmed in 2005. During the filming of scenes in New York City a large number of emergency calls were made to the NYPD regarding a suspicious character. The high number of 911 calls resulted in a joint FBI, Homeland Security investigation into the activities of Sacha Baron Cohen. Surveillance of Mr Cohen was not lifted until contact was made with MI5 in London.
The Borat character was based on Tarob Luzenski, an Uzbekistani journalist who had travelled to the United States in 2002 to film a documentary about Uzbekistani immigrants in the U.S.. He was deported by U.S. authorities when they found he was carrying false documentation.
The rodeo scene filmed in Salem had to be abandoned after a full blown riot erupted due to Borat’s version of the U.S. National Anthem.
During his time in the U.S. Borat’s antics led to police being called on Cohen 91 times.
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This is fiction… Although the police were called 91 times during the filming!
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