Sacha Baron Cohen

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Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan is a 2006 film, directed by Larry Charles, which chronicles, in mock-documentary style, an extended visit by a Kazakhstani television reporter to the United States. The reporter, Borat Sagdiyev, is played by British comedian Sacha Baron Cohen who created the character in 1998 for the British television show, "The 11 O'Clock Show".

Two segments for the film were staged in Birmingham. Baron Cohen visited the city under the guise of learning about Southern values and manners. His first visit was to Kathie Martin, owner of the Etiquette School of Birmingham, who advised him not to show nude photographs of his "son" to other guests at a party. A planned dinner at her house was canceled due to technical difficulties.

The second segment was the actual dinner party at Magnolia Springs Manor in Helena organized by Cindy Streit of Etiquette Training Services. The dinner was arranged with the understanding that a Kazakhstani dignitary would be visiting. A contract was signed, stipulating the purpose of the dinner and the guidelines for filming.

Guests included Ben McKinnon, Sarah Mosely, Mike Jared and Cary Speaker, pastor of Mountain Brook Presbyterian Church and his wife Sally. Baron Cohen's character attempted to sabotage the evening's decorum by telling "crude jokes" and trying to goad other diners. At one point, Baron Cohen produced a bag of excrement, prompting Streit to lead him away from the table. Later, an apparent prostitute arrived at the door claiming to have been hired to entertain. At this point, Speaker and his wife left and "Borat" was told that the dinner had concluded.

After finding out the true nature of Baron Cohen's "documentary", his Birmingham-area targets seemed to have taken the joke in stride. Martin told Newsweek that she was disappointed never to have been let in on the joke, and that she "would've liked [her] 15 minutes of fame in this life to have been for something more worthwhile than an R-rated movie." while Jared told the Birmingham News that "All things considered, we got out of this pretty clean."

Brüno

Baron Cohen returned to Alabama in early 2009. With film crew in tow he participated in a few hours' demonstration of officer candidate training school at the Alabama Military Academy in Anniston. Filming ended when a cadet recognized him.

On February 9, a man believed to have been Baron Cohen in the guise of "Brüno", a flamboyantly homosexual Austrian talk show host, attended a dance sponsored by the JBY Ballroom Dance Club at the Wald Park Lodge in Vestavia Hills. After receiving instruction, a leather-clad male who claimed not to know English was joined by a tall, spike-haired male partner. The two performed a tango to "horrible" music brought by the crew, ending with a long, sensual kiss. At that point the cameras were turned on the crowd to get reactions. Attendees attempted to disrupt the filming by turning off the lights and asking the film crew to leave the premises.

It is presumed that the footage was gathered for the 2009 feature film Brüno featuring the character.

References

  • Gordon, Devin (October 16, 2006) "Behind the schemes: In 'Borat', Sacha Baron Cohen plays unsuspecting folks for big laughs. Meet the real people who became punch lines." Newsweek
  • Carlton, Bob (October 24, 2006) "Etiquette expert smells a 'Borat'" Birmingham News
  • Carlton, Bob (November 4, 2006) "Local people react to being set up by comic film 'Borat'." Birmingham News
  • McCarter, Patricia C. (March 18, 2009) "Did a 'Bruno' bullet almost hit Huntsville?" Huntsville Times

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