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Welcome to the Internet Archive’s preservation of a 21st-century comedy landmark— Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan . Released in 2006, this mockumentary follows Borat Sagdiyev (Sacha Baron Cohen), a well-meaning but disastrously clueless Kazakh journalist, as he travels across the United States to make a "moviefilm" about American culture. Accompanied by his overweight producer, Azamat Bagatov (Ken Davitian), Borat’s journey quickly derails from educational documentary into a chaos of accidental brutality, naked hotel brawls, and brutally honest social satire.
While Borat is widely available on commercial streaming platforms, those versions are often censored or cropped. The Archive’s mission is to preserve cultural artifacts in their original, unaltered form—even the ugly, awkward, or obscene ones. This file is offered for educational, critical, and historical preservation purposes , including the study of satire, early 2000s American culture, and the limits of comedy.
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[Insert date] Source: DVD / HD transfer Runtime: 84 min (Unrated) / 82 min (Theatrical) Item Description:
Welcome to the Internet Archive’s preservation of a 21st-century comedy landmark— Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan . Released in 2006, this mockumentary follows Borat Sagdiyev (Sacha Baron Cohen), a well-meaning but disastrously clueless Kazakh journalist, as he travels across the United States to make a "moviefilm" about American culture. Accompanied by his overweight producer, Azamat Bagatov (Ken Davitian), Borat’s journey quickly derails from educational documentary into a chaos of accidental brutality, naked hotel brawls, and brutally honest social satire. borat movie internet archive
While Borat is widely available on commercial streaming platforms, those versions are often censored or cropped. The Archive’s mission is to preserve cultural artifacts in their original, unaltered form—even the ugly, awkward, or obscene ones. This file is offered for educational, critical, and historical preservation purposes , including the study of satire, early 2000s American culture, and the limits of comedy. [Insert date] Source: DVD / HD transfer Runtime: