GLOD, Romania, Nov. 17, 2006 — We went in search of “Borat” and were shooed away with brooms.
We tried getting to the bottom of arguably the most offensive movie in theaters this year, and people told us they’d like to kill the star, comedian Sacha Baron Cohen.
Barring that, they’re going to sue him!
The Romanian village of Glod stands in for Kazakhstan in the film, “Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan.”
Glod literally means mud, and that’s only some of what its people would like to sling at Cohen and his production company.
About 85 miles from Romania’s capital, Bucharest, Glod looks like…