The 2020 sequel, Borat Subsequent Moviefilm , traded some of the original's fish-out-of-water antics for a laser-focused, white-hot political satire aimed squarely at the Trump-era GOP. The "heat" in this film was less about bodily functions and more about political dynamite.
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Borat's virulent anti-Semitism is a central theme of the satire, but no moment is as stark as the scene where he performs a song at a southern dinner party, encouraging the audience to "Throw the Jew down the well". It's a deeply uncomfortable sequence that forces viewers to witness how prejudice can be normalized, and it remains one of the film's most debated scenes, perfectly embodying the "hot" water Cohen constantly found himself in.
Methodology: Search performed on archive.org (March 2026). Results include:
Beyond video, the Internet Archive hosts a significant collection of Borat-related audio in its and Audio Archives . This falls under the "Entertainment" sector of the Archive’s utility.
One archivist, who goes by the handle Borat_Fan_69 , put it best in the Archive's review section last month: