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Directed by | Erkin Rakishev |
My Brother, Borat is a Kazakh film. It is an unauthorised sequel to the 2006 film Borat [1]
Plot
My Brother, Borat tells the story of an American journalist who, after watching Borat, decides to visit Kazakhstan. He ends up meeting Borat's mentally ill brother Bilo, and the pair tour the country to see what it's really like.