Tuesday, December 23, 2014

8 years after "Borat", 20th Century Fox opens office in Kazakhstan

As the standoff between the US and North Korea over a new comedy by Sony Pictures continues…..Twentieth Century Fox has announced it's opening an office in Kazakhstan, despite its role distributing the controversial Sacha Baron Cohen film "Borat".


Our US Correspondent Simon Marks says the Kazakh authorities - who complained about Borat when it was released in 2006 - seem to have forgiven the Hollywood studio.


IN:  "When Borat was…."

OUT:  SOC

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