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Kazakhstan thanks Borat for boosting tourism

In hindsight, maybe Borat really did 'make benefit glorious nation of Kazakhstan' - tourism to the former Soviet republic has increased tenfold since the film was released.
Last month, Kazakhstan filed a formal complaint with the Asian Olympic Committee after a fake Kazakh national anthem from the film was played at a sporting event in Kuwait, instead of the country's real anthem.


By Haaretz, 23.04.12

Kazakhstan's foreign minister thanked Sacha Baron Cohen's character Borat on Monday for his 2006 film, which he said had attracted hordes of tourists to the country.

"I am grateful to 'Borat' for helping attract tourists to Kazakhstan," Foreign Minister Yerzhan Kazykhanov told the Kazakh parliament, according to local news agencies. "With the release of this film, the number of visas issued by Kazakhstan grew tenfold."



The public praise for Baron Cohen's satirical movie marked something of an about-face for the Kazakh government, which initially reacted to the movie's release in 2006 by forbidding its distribution in the country and blocking access to Baron Cohen's website.

The country also threatened to sue the makers of the film, and the issue was even raised during a meeting between Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayev and then U.S. President George W. Bush in 2006.

The satirical mockumentary, whose full title is Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan, portrayed the country as an absurdly backwards society, but also used the character of Borat to poke fun at American prejudices and idiosyncrasies.

Last month, Kazakhstan filed a formal complaint with the Asian Olympic Committee after a fake Kazakh national anthem from the film was played at a sporting event in Kuwait, instead of the country's real anthem.




http://www.haaretz.com/culture/kazakhstan-thanks-borat-for-boosting-tourism-1.426091






The video shows the hillarious scene in which the fake Kazakh national anthem from the film was played at a sporting event in Kuwait, instead of the country's real anthem. I know it was already uploaded here several weeks ago, but this is so funny I had to bring it once more...LOL!

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  • "With the release of this film, the number of visas issued by Kazakhstan grew tenfold."
    How many visa's did they issue the previous year, one?

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  • I love Boratttttttt!

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  • "Throughout a current sports activities occasion in Kuwait, the wrong nationwide anthem for Kazakhstan played for the duration of the medal ceremony.

    Instead, it was the spoof from the 2006 satirical film starring Sacha Baron Cohen, Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan, that was heard during the arena at the 10th Arab Shooting Championship.

    Lyrics from the fake anthem contain: “Kazakhstan’s prostitutes are the cleanest in the region, exce More..

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  • Seems legit

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  • Good that she did not lose her composure.

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  • As his character Ali G would say "Respect!"

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  • will there be a running of the jews??

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  • all the tourist are looking for a $2 hooker.

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  • They were embarrassed and ashamed when the movie came out, now I guess they don't mind being paid to be viewed as poorly as the movie portrayed.

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  • I'm very surprised that he got away with using a genuine country's name for the film. He could have just snuck in a fictional name after the breakup of the U.S.S.R. and no one would have noticed.

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  • Idiotic. The Slavic characters transliterate as "Voryadt."

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