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  1. Jan 15, 2014 · DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) -- About 45 minutes have been cut from the nearly 3-hour high-finance extravaganza "The Wolf of Wall Street" for Dubai audiences, or a quarter of the...

  2. 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 ...

  3. UAE movie-goers were left bewildered when viewing The Wolf of Wall Street, which stars Leonardo DiCaprio, as many sections of the film have been removed due to offensive content. The movie contains scenes of drug use, sex and violence deemed unfit for viewing by the regional distributor.

  4. Jan 14, 2014 · About 45 minutes have been cut from the nearly 3-hour film "The Wolf of Wall Street" for Dubai audiences, leaving many viewers disappointed and confused about the sequence of events.

  5. Jan 14, 2014 · By Charlie Schmidlin. January 14, 2014 9:04 am. While they undoubtedly exist in the film, walking out of Martin Scorsese ‘s “ The Wolf of Wall Street ” you’d swear a static, locked-down...

    • Charlie Schmidlin
  6. You've probably heard about the controversy sweeping the nation since Martin Scorsese's latest, The Wolf of Wall Street, was unleashed on UAE cinemagoers at the weekend. In case you've been camping in the desert, a quick recap: the film, which features a reported 506 uses of a certain cuss word – not to mention copious scenes of drug abuse ...

  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.

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