Adopted is a 2009 American independent film starring comedian Pauly Shore. It is a mockumentary "in which [Pauly] plays himself going to Africa to adopt a child, à la Madonna and Angelina Jolie." The film marks Shore's third turn as a writer, director, and producer. According to Dan Persons of The Huffington Post, The film was shot in South Africa in 2007 while Pauly Shore had been visiting the country. The idea for the film had come to him during the same visit and he had his crew members flown in to shoot the film. He "storyboarded the entire film in his hotel room, and a casting agent... sent along a few “orphans” for the shoot." Adopted itself was then filmed within a period of only a few weeks. Pauly Shore claimed, in 2009, that Sacha Baron Cohen's film, Brüno, was "stolen from his 'mockumentary'", as the film Brüno had started production after the start of production for Adopted and also featured the main character adopting a child from a Third World nation. Pauly Shore stated to Fox News at the Comic Con Convention in July 2010 that Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt were "not too happy that I was making fun of them adopting children in Africa.
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