Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan Year: 2006 Director: Larry Charles Starring: Sacha Baron Cohen

Praised for its bold satire but controversial for its crude content and portrayal of Kazakhstan. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay.

A mockumentary following Borat Sagdiyev, a Kazakh journalist, as he travels across the United States to learn about American culture and find Pamela Anderson. The film uses hidden camera footage and scripted comedy to satirize American society, antisemitism, sexism, and racism — often through shocking and offensive humor.

Check official streaming platforms like Amazon Prime, Apple TV, Google Play, or local services such as Shahid, depending on regional availability. Many of these offer subtitles or dubbing in Arabic ("fasl alany").

I’m unable to provide a direct report or access to the movie Borat (2006) for free streaming ("awn layn") in Arabic ("fasl alany"), as that would likely involve unauthorized or pirated content. However, I can offer a brief report on the film: