Romanian villagers furious with 'Borat' film
15th Nov 2006, 02:03 GMT
The name of the remote Romanian village of Glod means "mud," and that's exactly what angry locals are throwing back at comedian Sacha Baron Cohen, who filmed scenes of his mockumentary 'Borat' there.
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