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Borat Subsequent Moviefilm

Delivery of prodigious bribe to American regime for make benefit once glorious nation of Kazakhstan.
2020 | 96m | English

(161698 votes)

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14 years after making a film about his journey across the USA, Borat risks life and limb when he returns to the United States with his young daughter, and reveals more about the culture, the COVID-19 pandemic, and the political elections.
Release Date: Oct 23, 2020
Director: Jason Woliner
Writer: Erica Rivinoja, Dan Mazer, Sacha Baron Cohen, Nina Pedrad, Peter Baynham, Jena Friedman, Dan Swimer, Lee Kern, Anthony Hines
Genres: Comedy
Keywords presidential election, patriotism, mockery, kazakhstan, satire, hidden camera, sequel, mockumentary, prank, social satire, disguise, covid-19
Production Companies Four by Two Films, Oak Springs Productions
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Sacha Baron Cohen Borat Sagdiyev
Maria Bakalova Tutar Sagdiyev
Tom Hanks Self
Dani Popescu Premier Nazarbayevdx
Manuel Vieru Dr. Yamak (Gypsy Tears)
Miroslav Tolj Nursultan Tulyakbay
Alin Popa HueyLewis / Jeffrey Epstein Sagdiyev
Ion Gheorghe Bilak Sagdiyev
Nicolae Gheorghe Biram Sagdiyev
Marcela Codrea Kuczek Villager
Luca Nelu Kuczek Villager
Judith Dim Evans Self (uncredited)
Mike Pence Self (uncredited)
Rudolph Giuliani Self (uncredited)
Chase Fein Cartoon Narrator (voice)
Name Job
Erica Rivinoja Screenplay
Dan Mazer Screenplay
Sacha Baron Cohen Characters, Screenplay, Story
Nina Pedrad Story
Jason Woliner Director
Craig Alpert Editor
Erran Baron Cohen Original Music Composer
Peter Baynham Screenplay
Jena Friedman Screenplay
Luke Geissbühler Director of Photography
James Thomas Editor
Nancy Bishop Casting
Daniel Gray Longino Additional Editing
Lora Hirschberg Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Eric Notarnicola Additional Editing
Danielle Dupre Additional Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Gary Archer Prosthetics
Whitney Coleman Stunts
George Drakoulias Music Consultant
Nathan Fielder Thanks
Dan Swimer Screenplay, Story
Lee Kern Screenplay
David Maturana Production Design
Michael Giambra Editor
Bryan "Wally" Walior Set Decoration
Robert Grower Gaffer
Anthony Hines Screenplay, Story
Erinn Knight Costume Design
Jill McGraw Set Decoration
Duncan White First Assistant Director
Richard Henderson Music Supervisor, Music Editor
Mark Davies Additional Editor
Benji Lanpher "B" Camera Operator
Scott Harber Production Sound Mixer
Erik Altstadt Boom Operator
Dylan J. Hay-Chapman Graphic Designer
Igor Vamos Consulting Producer
Andrew Bromley Production Coordinator
Charles Grisham Stunt Coordinator
Chelsea Dinsdale Additional Editing
Michael Hertlein Dialogue Editor
David Esparza Sound Effects Editor
Renée Tondelli ADR Supervisor
Buddy Enright Unit Production Manager
Joshua Stickler Second Assistant Director
Chris Darnell Additional Photography
Rebecca Tendick Property Master
Kristin Elshout Assistant Property Master
Jim Lakin Production Sound Mixer
Karen Ballard Still Photographer
Torri Knight Assistant Costume Designer
Seán Devlin Consulting Producer
Robert Everett Williams Jr. Production Coordinator
Darren Sunny Warkentin Supervising Sound Editor
Kelly Oxford Dialogue Editor
Laura Harris Atkinson Dialogue Editor
Michael Payne Sound Effects Editor
Alexander Jongbloed Foley Editor
Paul Stevenson Foley Artist
Angie Rubin Supervising Music Editor
David Metzner Music Editor
Jeff Kryka Orchestrator
Lhars Ebersold Wardrobe Specialized Technician
Geordy Sincavage Foley Mixer
Monique Reymond Foley Artist
David Stanke First Assistant Sound Editor
Abbey Spacil Script Supervisor
Doug Delaney Senior Digital Intermediate Colorist
Andrew DeCristofaro Supervising Sound Editor
Name Title
Peter Baynham Executive Producer
Dan Mazer Executive Producer
Sacha Baron Cohen Producer
Nicholas Hatton Executive Producer
Jonathan Levene Co-Producer
Stuart Miller Executive Producer
Anthony Hines Producer
Robert Michael Nilio Co-Producer
Rachel Hein Associate Producer
Lee Kern Associate Producer
Monica Levinson Producer
Buddy Enright Executive Producer
Jordan Cohen Associate Producer
Daniel McGilvray Co-Producer
Skye Wathen Co-Producer
Debra Neil-Fisher Co-Producer
Todd Schulman Co-Producer
Julia Pyzik Co-Producer
Alexis Sampietro Co-Producer
Ashley Underwood Co-Producer
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Golden Globes Best Actor Sacha Baron Cohen Nominated
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Reviews

repojack
8.0

I'm generally not a comedy guy. I did see the first Borat and found it to be a hodge-podge of prank sketches with some very funny gags. Sacha Baron Cohan's follow-up improves over the original with a more story-based approach that still upends the '-isms" in America (racism, sexism, etc.) in the ... midst of a freaking pandemic. It couldn't be more well-timed in this brutal election season. The standout is Borat's 15 year old daughter played by Maria Bakalova (she's actually 24) who steals the show with her cluelessness and likeability. How well you enjoy this movie will depend on your own level of political ideology and tolerance to very crude and crass behavior. Personally, I found it hilarious. But it is definitely not for everybody.

Jun 23, 2021
r96sk
7.0

These films are way better than they have any right to be - entirely thanks to Sacha Baron Cohen. I enjoyed <em>'Borat Subsequent Moviefilm'</em> more than its predecessor from 2006, which relied too heavily on shock sex humour for my liking - though I did still like it all in all. This sequel is ... a little more creative with its jokes, whilst still having the necessary silliness and cringe. Cohen is excellent as he reprises the role of Borat. He made me laugh a number of times, any other actor in this role simply wouldn't be funny - he somehow makes it work expertly, his perfect delivery being crucial. In the first film, Cohen had Ken Davitian alongside him. Davitian doesn't return which is a shame, but he isn't missed to be honest. Maria Bakalova steps in very well, I feared her Tutar character was going to be irritating but she's anything but - Bakalova holds her own alongside Cohen. It's amusing, in ways that are indeed funny but also in ways that you know you shouldn't be laughing at - though that's critical to these films working. It also has the same Punk'd feel that the original production has. Good satire.

Jun 23, 2021
nairtejas
4.0

I struggled through Borat Subsequent Moviefilm not because it is as wild and ridiculous as the first part but because there's just too much that Sacha Baron Cohen stuffs into it, which made my viewing experience slightly unpleasant. Sure, there are LOL moments and absurd dialogues that make the film ... what it is, but after a while, the jokes aren't funny (not in a bad way, though). The critique on the Trump administration is spot-on, so maybe this is more targeted towards Americans. However, I have to admit that this sequel is more adventurous, mischievous, and courageous than the first part, which is all that matters sometimes. **Grade C-**.

Jun 23, 2021