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  2. Jan 13, 2014 · Leonardo DiCaprio flick The Wolf of Wall Street, which contains more profanities than any film in Hollywood history, has made it to the UAE’s cinema.

    • editor.english@alarabiya.net
  3. Jan 13, 2014 · Oscar-tipped blockbuster The Wolf of Wall Street has been heavily cut for its UAE release, cinemas have warned filmgoers. Approximately 45 minutes of material has been removed from Martin Scorsese’s real-life satire, which details the exploits of a rouge Wall Street trader, played by Leonardo DiCaprio, who defrauded investors out of millions ...

  4. May 19, 2014 · 18 May, 2014. Jordan Belfort, whose autobiography inspired Martin Scorsese's Oscar-nominated The Wolf of Wall Street, was in Dubai on Monday, giving the keynote speech at the annual Arabian Business Conference.

    • Chris Newbould
  5. The film's distributor in the United Arab Emirates cut 45 minutes of scenes of swearing, religious profanity, drug use, sex, and nudity, and "muted" dialogue containing expletives. The National reported that filmgoers in the UAE believed the film should not have been shown rather than being edited so heavily. [43]

  6. Media content regulation has again become a topical issue in the UAE following the release of the film ‘The Wolf of Wall Street’, which was heavily edited for release in this jurisdiction.

  7. Jan 13, 2014 · The National Media Council (NMC), the UAE body tasked with approving films in the UAE, has weighed in on the uproar caused by Hollywood film The Wolf of Wall Street in the UAE.

  8. Mar 4, 2021 · From which actor almost played Leonardo DiCaprio's character to discrepancies between real life and the movie, here are some facts about the 2013 film about Jordan Belfort.

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