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Borat: Studio culturale sull'America a beneficio della gloriosa nazione del Kazakistan

Titolo originale: Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan
  • 2006
  • VM14
  • 1h 24min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
7,4/10
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Sacha Baron Cohen in Borat: Studio culturale sull'America a beneficio della gloriosa nazione del Kazakistan (2006)
Kazakh TV talking head Borat is dispatched to the United States to report on the greatest country in the world. With a documentary crew in tow, Borat becomes more interested in locating and marrying Pamela Anderson.
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Borat, il direttore televisivo kazako, viene inviato negli Stati Uniti per riferire sul più grande paese del mondo. Con una troupe di documentaristi al seguito, Borat diventa più interessato... Leggi tuttoBorat, il direttore televisivo kazako, viene inviato negli Stati Uniti per riferire sul più grande paese del mondo. Con una troupe di documentaristi al seguito, Borat diventa più interessato a localizzare e sposare Pamela Anderson.Borat, il direttore televisivo kazako, viene inviato negli Stati Uniti per riferire sul più grande paese del mondo. Con una troupe di documentaristi al seguito, Borat diventa più interessato a localizzare e sposare Pamela Anderson.

  • Regia
    • Larry Charles
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Sacha Baron Cohen
    • Anthony Hines
    • Peter Baynham
  • Star
    • Sacha Baron Cohen
    • Ken Davitian
    • Luenell
  • Vedi le informazioni sulla produzione su IMDbPro
  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    7,4/10
    461.789
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    POPOLARITÀ
    1104
    156
    • Regia
      • Larry Charles
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Sacha Baron Cohen
      • Anthony Hines
      • Peter Baynham
    • Star
      • Sacha Baron Cohen
      • Ken Davitian
      • Luenell
    • 1.3KRecensioni degli utenti
    • 239Recensioni della critica
    • 89Metascore
  • Vedi le informazioni sulla produzione su IMDbPro
    • Candidato a 1 Oscar
      • 20 vittorie e 34 candidature totali

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    Trailer 1:31
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    'Borat' Star Maria Bakalova Had No Idea What She Was Auditioning For
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    'Borat' Star Maria Bakalova Had No Idea What She Was Auditioning For
    'Borat' Star Maria Bakalova Had No Idea What She Was Auditioning For
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    'Borat' Star Maria Bakalova Had No Idea What She Was Auditioning For
    Borat Scene: Feminism
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    Borat Scene: Feminism
    Borat Scene: Antique Store
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    Borat Scene: Not Joke
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    Borat Scene: Vanilla Face
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    Interpreti principali23

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    Sacha Baron Cohen
    Sacha Baron Cohen
    • Borat
    Ken Davitian
    Ken Davitian
    • Azamat
    Luenell
    Luenell
    • Luenell
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    Charlie
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    Ilham Aliyev
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    Pamela Anderson
    Pamela Anderson
    • Self - Autograph Signing
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    Bob Barr
    Bob Barr
    • Self - Former Georgia Congressman
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    Joseph Behar
    • Self - Bed-and-Breakfast Owner
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    Carole De Saram
    • Self - Feminist
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    Mitchell Falk
    • Prime Minister of Kazakhstan
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    Jodi L. Goldfinger
    • Kazakh women - '06 Toronto Int'l Film Festival Premiere
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    Alan Keyes
    • Self - 2-Time Republican Presidential Candidate
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    Andre Myers
    Andre Myers
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    Jean-Pierre Parent
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    • Kazakh Swimmer
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    Chip Pickering
    • Self - U.S. Congressman
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    Bobby Rowe
    • Self - General Manager of Imperial Rodeo
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    Viva Sex
    • Pamela Anderson Fan
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    • Regia
      • Larry Charles
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Sacha Baron Cohen
      • Anthony Hines
      • Peter Baynham
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    9danielrko

    7.3 ? Where is your sense of humor people?

    Wonderfull movie. You laugh until you cry. A perfect portrait of american culture.
    8Neon_Gold

    Dissecting Life In a Hilarious Way

    I didn't really think I was gonna like this going into it. It seemed like the sort of comedy that was just grating and would irritate me but I gave it a chance.

    It really surprised me. It's hilarious. I didn't realise that it was a sort of "hidden camera" for lack of a better word, movie. It used real people and puts them in these insane situations. I think it's so interesting to see how people react.

    It's also likes to dig into peoples life's and get them to expose the awful parts of them selfs. The part with the men on the bus springs to mind. It is truly disgusting and this movie Lulls them into this place where they expose them selfs. It's incredibly interesting.
    9Flagrant-Baronessa

    Borat was a terrible film ...NOT!

    Borat proves to be the Python of our generation.

    I say this as a die-hard Monty Python fan – not because the humour is on the same level or follows the same guidelines (in fact, the common ground is here is that it follows no guidelines) – but because both comedy teams mask their sketches in a feature film, passing them off as a story when it becomes glaringly clear that the latter is an elaborate pretext under which to have outrageous, absurdist and side-splittingly fun in a series of genius gags.

    Yet for all of Borat's subsequent disorganisation and warped narrative, we are first served a gorgeously condensed introduction to our character in his village in Kazakhstan. This segment was possibly the biggest crowd-pleaser in my theatre and perhaps rightly so, for I would call it the film's goldmine in terms of sheer laugh-out-loud humour. Here we are introduced to Borat's sister ("She is number-four prostitute in whole of Kazakhstan."), whom he kisses on the mouth, his main interests (ping-pong, sunbathing and "watch ladies make toilet") as well as a wide variety of hilarious native Kazakhs. Undoubtedly the success of the introduction stems from a combination of novelty and a culture shock.

    Once the sprawling surge of Kazakhstani culture subsides, Borat flies to New York City to make a movie-film about the glorious US and A. The booming Russian ethnic score melts into Harry Nilsson's "Everybody's Talking' At Me" and the film gets ambitious: it spoofs Jon Voight's incongruous cowboy character walking down Manhattan in Midnight Cowboy (1969). This I found a pleasant surprise, but the referential spoofs end here and the rest is all Sascha Baron Cohen – and we couldn't be happier.

    The second half of Borat is arguably less compelling. It is hard to tell why, for the humour remains consistently good and there is an almost exponential stupidity with our Borat character as the sets out to go to California to marry Pamela Anderson. I would not go as far as to say the novelty "wears off", but we are a little more settled now and Borat has found his safe footing. Next, however, the film totally floors whatever safeness you may have with one of the most unspeakably graphic hotel room scenes I have ever seen. I won't give anything away, but rest assured that some viewers (*males*) will watch in horrified silence while others will literally cramp up from laughing so violently. I belong more to the latter category.

    As Borat travels through America, there is a wealth of juxtapositions to be found when he interacts with the people – members of the white house, television broadcasters, etiquette teachers, Christian fundamentalists and Jews – all offers layered hilarity and a consistent cloud of laughter kept hovering in the air. Sadly, it was not always directed toward Borat (but most of the time) but toward some truly idiotic hick Americans. When I was informed the film used many candid takes, I can only hope the unreasonably creepy Jesus convention was *not* one of them.

    In conclusion, "Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan (2006)" is a towering comedy achievement. It is apparent that Sascha Baron Cohen has done something truly cool here and has created an anti-semitic, misogynist and bigoted character that aptly embodies all racy taboos. As an actor he is unmistakably brave and uninhibited, which makes it easy for the film to lose itself in a tornado of gags, spoofs, bizarre one-liners and graphic jokes. The most fun I've had in a theatre since...forever!!!

    9 out of 10
    k_chanioti

    huge misunderstanding (?)

    I have seen the movie a few weeks ago, and i've just read a lot of the comments here... i see that a lot of you people think that this movie is anti-semitic. you've got it all wrong,sorry. Cohen is presenting us a fool and naive -and i don't know what else- character, who thinks that the so nice Jewish couple has turned into bugs and try to poison him with a sandwich, so he bribes them with money to leave him alone... come on guys? Cohen (who, by the way is a Jew himself) is obviously m a k i n g f u n o f anti semitism, or at least he is trying to... he wants to show how unreasonable the hate or fear of the Jews is... I agree with that, cause i don't have anything against Jews or Americans or kazakhs or anyone for all that matters. But i do think that Cohen should leave this job for someone who is not a Jew, (so it would be less of a propaganda) or at least, for someone with the basic sense of humor...i don't think that the view of Borat making a fool of himself(at most times) or making fool of others(at some times), with gags based on ,e.g, the nudity of his over sized partner is funny in any way... how much did this movie cost, i wonder? ten bucks? a hundred? a million? i do not know. all i know is how much better would this world be if all this money could be invested on something else, like the help of hungry, sick , orphan kids dying every day around the world, instead of being wasted in the making of such garbage...
    7Boba_Fett1138

    America through the eyes of a Kazakh.

    This movie was probably most and the highest criticized from Kazahkstan itself. Unrigthfully so. The movie doesn't make fun of Kazahkstan, it makes fun of Americans, in a criticizing way. Kazahkstan is merely used as a platform to show the (of course exaggerated) contrasts between the advanced and 'civilized' America and the simplistic Kazakhstan and how a simplistic man, from such a simplistic place, such as Borat Sagdiyev (Sacha Baron Cohen) is capable of pinching right through the advanced and civilized Americans and puts his finger right on the spot. The movie is about Borat learning from America and Americans. for the benefits of his country Kazakhstan but the question raises; Shouldn't America and Americans also learn from simplistic countries such as Kazakhstan, for their own good and benefits?

    Just like in Michael Moore movies often is the case, Borat knows to put his finger on the right place and manages to show America how it really is. An uptight, patriotic, homophobic, God fearing, anti-social country, in which minorities still have a hard time and not all rights are considered equal to some. It's funny, in the interviews it often is not Borat who says the most offensive things, it are the interviewees who do so, such as the rodeo-guy and the frat boys.

    But no, the movie is not all criticism. For most part it's just a fun and often also hilarious people about making fun of ignorant people.

    In all honesty it's hard to tell how much of the movie was actually improvised and how much of it was real. Obviously some sequences were scripted such as all the scene's in Kazakhstan and some other sequences will make you really doubt. Some of obviously planned the camera-positions are often too coincidental and also the fact that the movie had an actual professional director attached to it, makes you really wonder. It also is hard to imaging that all those people actually took this silly talking and looking character so seriously as they did in this movie all the time. When a person who wears his underwear above his pants and is talking slang is entering your hotel with a camera-crew following him, wouldn't you crack up, realizing that this just can't be for real? The movie is also edited in such a way that the emotions and reactions get exaggerated. It's also are the reasons why you can't really call this movie a fake documentary or mockumentary.

    What I loved about the "Da Ali G Show", in which Borat often made an appearance, was that it was improvised, real, often had no point and was all about the responses of the other person on the Sacha Baron Cohen characters. It was fun to see the peoples reactions and how they did respond to the character and its outrageous and often also offensive questions. This movie is overwritten in my opinion. The movie has a main plot line in in, in which Borat falls for non other than Pamela Anderson and makes it his personal mission to find her and marry her. In my opinion the improvising way of traveling through the USA and meeting and interviewing people would had worked way better, in both terms of criticism and humor. Now some parts in the movie feel planned and acted, which is definitely not Borat's strongest point. It also again raises the question of how much of the movie is actually improvised and how much of it was planned, though I definitely believe that most of the interviews and Borat with other people were for real. Ironic, since it was the screenplay that was actually being nominated for an Academy Award.

    But all this criticism aside, this is a very fun and also often hilarious movie to watch. Some of the situations Borat gets himself into are priceless and the reactions from the ignorant persons are even more hilarious. They often don't know how to cope with this odd talking and looking character from the far away and insignificant country of Kazakhstan.

    There are a couple of especially memorable sequences, such as when Borat and Azamat wrestle naked in their hotel room, after Azamat's 'hand-feast' and then start running naked through the hotel, elevators and eventually ending up wrestling naked in a convention room with hundreds of people in it. There are a couple of more hilarious and memorable sequences but no one really matches up to that moment, that totally catches you completely off guard.

    It's all fast paced, which makes sure that you'll probably laugh your way non-stop trough this movie.

    A perfectly fun and amusing movie that also has some striking criticism, that could had used some less story and perhaps should had been more like the show.

    7/10

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    • Quiz
      The police were called on Sacha Baron Cohen ninety-two times during the production of this film.
    • Blooper
      When Borat gets out of the RV where he'd been drinking with the frat boys, it is a different RV than the one he originally got into.
    • Citazioni

      Borat: You telling me the man who try to put a rubber fist in my anus was a homosexual?

    • Curiosità sui crediti
      "KAZAKH BOARD OF FILM CENSORS: This film is unsuitable for children under the age of 3"
    • Versioni alternative
      For the film's US television premiere on USA Network in June 2009, the film is presented largely uncut -- including the infamous nude wrestling and chase between Borat and Azamat, which is censored with black bars -- but several of the harshest profanities and sexual terms are silenced and a label reading "CENZURAT" appears over mouths (and, where necessary, subtitles) in order to try and further hide which terms are being used.
    • Connessioni
      Featured in Friday Night with Jonathan Ross: Episodio #11.8 (2006)
    • Colonne sonore
      Chaje Shukarije
      Written and Performed by Esma Redzepova

      Courtesy of Times Square Records/World Connection Enterprises

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    Dettagli

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    • Data di uscita
      • 2 marzo 2007 (Italia)
    • Paesi di origine
      • Stati Uniti
      • Regno Unito
    • Lingue
      • Inglese
      • Rumeno
      • Ebraico
      • Polacco
      • Armeno
    • Celebre anche come
      • Borat: El segundo mejor reportero del glorioso país Kazajistán viaja a América
    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Glod, Romania(Kazakhstan)
    • Aziende produttrici
      • Everyman Pictures
      • Dune Entertainment
      • Major Studio Partners
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    • Budget
      • 18.000.000 USD (previsto)
    • Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 128.505.958 USD
    • Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 26.455.463 USD
      • 5 nov 2006
    • Lordo in tutto il mondo
      • 262.552.893 USD
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    • Tempo di esecuzione
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    • Mix di suoni
      • Dolby Digital
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      • 1.85 : 1

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