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Nov15
Borat Goes Viral, Blurring the Line Between Truth and Fiction
While reality TV rages on (much to my dismay), the hit movie of the year appears to have turned the tables and is a fictional character that appears to be real. 

Borat, a fictional character created by British comedian Sacha Baron Cohen, represents himself as a fictional Kazakh journalist who is visiting the United States to learn about “the greatest country in the world” and promote goodwill for hisborat.jpg (fictional) homeland of Kazakhstan (real).

The film, "Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan" has topped the box office charts for the first two weeks since its release.

According to a story in Yahoo News, the fictional Borat movie has affected the real Kazakhstan. The web traffic to Kazakhstan’s real state news agency Kazinform has doubled, most likely based on a prominent link on Borat's promotional page, which represents itself as the "Ministry of Information" for Kazakhstan.

“According to data provided by Russian Web site traffic monitoring service Mail.ru, the number of unique visitors to Kazinform's Web site has nearly doubled to 27,000 a week in the run-up to the movie's premiere.”


Like the Diet Coke and Mentos craze of a few months past, the country of Kazakhstan receives the collateral damage (benefit) of the boorish and offensive Borat. Once again, YouTube plays prominently.  A search for "Borat" on YouTube shows several million views of Borat-related videos.


Like Napolean Dynamite of a few years past, it is another example of the power of viral marketing and the collateral traffic that grass roots buzz and online links can create.  Both movies have ridden the wave of young people that naturally use technology to drive popularity of products they like.


Read reviews and watch the trailer.

3 Comments


If you fancy learning a bit about Kazakhstan, from someone who lives there, feel free to check out my blog sometime - www.chrismerriman.com . There are also links to other English Language blogs by people who live in Kazakhstan. (I'm English, the others are mainly American.) This country has its faults, but also a lot to offer to the broad minded traveller/experience seeker. (Hoping to see Borat: CLoAfMBGNoK when I return to the UK this Xmas - it isn't being released over here, and was banned in Russia!)
Hey Chris, Thanks for checking in and giving us a real Kazakhstan connection. Cool how it works, I write about Borat, you comment about Borat and give us a link to your blog and now we are connected and Know More!
no problem at all, the blog entries are probably going to slow up in 3 weeks time, as I'm heading back to the UK for a quick 'holiday', then back to Astana, Kazakhstan for New Year.

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