Sasha Baron Cohen is a notorious British comedian, the creator of a number of fictional characters, each of which was shot a full-length film. All these films are foul comedies that are regularly banned in a number of conservative states.
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The most popular character of Sasha Baron Cohen is rapper Ali G, a cockney from the East End suburb about which the film "Ali G in Parliament" was shot. In the image of MC, Cohen also voiced the lemur from the cartoon "Madagascar". Ali G is not only a rapper, but also a journalist, as well as a host of television programs for teenagers, in which he conducts interviews on social issues with prominent public figures in the UK. Ali Ji dresses as a junglist player, a representative of the musical image subculture that emerged in the 90s in the wake of the drum and bass passion.
Another fictional character and also a journalist is Borat Sagdiev. Borat is a journalist from Kazakhstan, a racist, sexist and homophobic. A pseudo-documentary film "Borat: American Cultural Studies in Favor of the Glorious State of Kazakhstan" was shot about him. Interestingly, this character appeared in an episode of a film about Ali Ji. In the story, Borat goes on a trip to the United States and communicates with various people in order to create a documentary. In the USA, he watches an episode of the series “Rescue Malibu”, falls in love with Pamela Andersen and decides to marry her.
Following the “Borat” was released the film “Bruno” about the Austrian homosexual and the leading fashion show. TV presenter Bruno is kicked out of work, and he, along with his assistant and boyfriend Lutz, goes to conquer America. During the film, he tries a variety of ways to become famous and ultimately decides that he needs to become straight. However, he does not succeed
Finally, the last film with Cohen was released in the spring of 2012 - as always the scandalous comedy "Announcer". In a press release, the picture was presented as "the heroic story of a North African dictator risking his life so that democracy never comes to his so lovingly oppressed country." The protagonist is Admiral General Huffaz-Aladin, ruler-dictator of Wadi, an oil-rich country in northern Africa that travels to the United States for a UN meeting. The film was banned for showing in Belarus, Tajikistan, Azerbaijan, Turkmenistan and several other countries.
All films except “Ali G in Parliament” were shot by Larry Charles, and Mark Maypod made a comedy about Ali G.