Si vous avez adoré l'humour décalé et provocateur de Borat : Leçons culturelles sur l'Amérique pour profit glorieuse nation Kazakhstan (2006), vous serez ravi de découvrir d'autres films et séries qui repoussent les limites de la comédie. Cet article vous propose 10 œuvres similaires, aussi hilarantes qu'audacieuses, pour prolonger l'expérience Borat.

Ali G Indahouse (2002)
Description: A satirical comedy that uses a fictional, clueless character to lampoon politics and pop culture, with a mix of absurdity and sharp wit.
Fait: The character Ali G was originally created for a British TV show. The movie features a scene where Ali G accidentally becomes a member of Parliament.


Jackass: The Movie (2002)
Description: Features a mix of shock humor, pranks, and stunts, often pushing boundaries of good taste, with a raw, unscripted feel that mirrors the chaotic energy of mockumentary-style comedy.
Fait: The movie was shot in just 10 days. Many of the stunts were so dangerous that the crew had to sign waivers.


The Office (2005)
Description: A mockumentary-style sitcom that thrives on awkward humor, cringe-worthy moments, and satirical takes on workplace culture, blending realism with absurdity.
Fait: The show was originally a British series created by Ricky Gervais. The American version became one of the most-watched comedies on Netflix.


The Onion Movie (2008)
Description: A series of satirical sketches that mock news media, politics, and pop culture, using exaggerated humor and absurd scenarios to critique modern society.
Fait: The movie is based on the satirical news website 'The Onion.' Many of the sketches were adapted from fake news articles published on the site.


Jackass Number Two (2006)
Description: Continues the tradition of extreme, no-holds-barred physical comedy, with a focus on absurd and often dangerous stunts that challenge societal norms of decency.
Fait: The film includes a stunt where a toy car is launched into a man's rectum. The cast members often suffered real injuries during filming.


Jackass 3D (2010)
Description: Uses 3D technology to amplify its over-the-top, visceral humor, combining shock value with a documentary-style presentation that feels raw and unfiltered.
Fait: This was the first 'Jackass' movie released in 3D. One stunt involved a jet engine blowing the cast members off their feet.


Parks and Recreation (2009)
Description: A mockumentary-style comedy that pokes fun at bureaucracy and small-town politics, using exaggerated characters and deadpan humor to highlight societal inefficiencies.
Fait: The character of Ron Swanson was inspired by a real-life libertarian woodworker. The show's fictional town of Pawnee is known for its absurd historical facts.


The Dictator (2012)
Description: A satirical comedy that uses outrageous humor and mockumentary-style storytelling to critique political and cultural norms, blending absurdity with sharp social commentary.
Fait: The film was inspired by the novel 'Zabibah and the King' by Saddam Hussein. Many of the jokes were improvised by the lead actor.


Nathan for You (2013)
Description: A cringe-inducing, deadpan comedy that blurs the line between reality and fiction, using awkward social interactions and absurd business ideas to highlight societal quirks.
Fait: The show's creator often used real people who were unaware they were part of a comedy show. One episode featured a viral marketing stunt involving a fake pig rescue.


Who Is America? (2018)
Description: A provocative satire that uses hidden cameras and outrageous characters to expose hypocrisy and absurdity in modern politics and culture, much like the shock-value approach of mockumentary comedies.
Fait: The show featured real politicians and public figures who were unaware they were being interviewed by fictional characters. One episode caused a major controversy involving a fake pro-gun segment.
