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Running time 180 minutes Country United States Language English Budget $100 million Box office $392 million The Wolf of Wall Street is a 2013 American film directed by and written by, based on the. It recounts Belfort's perspective on his career as a stockbroker in and how his firm engaged in rampant corruption and fraud on that ultimately led to his downfall. (who was also a producer) stars as Belfort, with as his business partner and friend Donnie Azoff, as his wife Naomi Lapaglia and as Patrick Denham, the agent who tries to bring him down., and also star. The film marks the, after (2002), (2004), (2006) and (2010), as well as his second collaboration with Winter after the television series (2010–14). The Wolf of Wall Street premiered in New York City on December 17, 2013, and was released in the United States on December 25, 2013, distributed. The film was the first to be released entirely through. It was a major commercial success, grossing more than $392 million worldwide during its original theatrical run to become Scorsese's highest-grossing film and the 17th-highest-grossing film of 2013.
The film was controversial for its morally ambiguous depiction of events, explicit sexual content, extreme profanity, depiction of hard drug use and the during production. The film also caused controversy due to accusations that it was financed by illegally obtained funds from (1MDB).
The film received mostly positive reviews from critics, with praise for Scorsese's direction, the comedic performance of DiCaprio and the fast-paced and consistent humor. The film was including five nominations at the:, and, as well as and nominations for DiCaprio and Hill, respectively. The film did not win in any category, although DiCaprio did win at the, where the film was also nominated for. It was also recognized by numerous other awards ceremonies, as well as guilds and critics' associations. as. as Donnie Azoff. as Naomi Lapaglia.
as Patrick Denham. as Max Belfort.
as Brad Bodnick. as Mark Hanna. as Manny Riskin.
as Jean-Jacques Saurel. as Aunt Emma. as Teresa Petrillo. as Janet (Jordan's assistant).
as Leah Belfort. as Captain Ted Beecham. as Chantalle Bodnick. as Kimmie Belzer.
as Nicky Koskoff. as Chester Ming. as Robbie Feinberg. as Alden Kupferberg.
as Toby Welch. as. as Hildy Azoff. as himself. as Auckland Straight Line Host Additionally, frequent Scorsese collaborator appears as Lucas Solomon, and appears as Rochelle, a federal agent. Plays a young stock broker who is fired by Donnie.
Appears as a judge. Has an uncredited role as Dwayne, a penny stock trader. Production. Leonardo DiCaprio attending the film's London premiere in January 2014 Development In 2007, / won a bidding war against / for the rights to Jordan Belfort's memoir The Wolf of Wall Street, and Martin Scorsese was considered to direct the film.
During pre-production, Scorsese worked on the film's script before working on. He describes having 'wasted five months of his life' without getting a on production dates by the Warner Bros. Jordan Belfort made $1 million on the movie rights.
In 2010, Warner Bros. Had offered to direct the film, with Leonardo DiCaprio playing the male lead, but the studio eventually dumped the project. In 2012, a green light was given by the allowing no restrictions to the content development. Scorsese knew that there were no limits to the content that he would produce and therefore came back on board, resulting in an. Red Granite Pictures also asked to distribute the film; agreed to distribute the film in North America and Japan, but passed on the rest of the international market. The FBI has issued subpoenas to several past and present employees of Red Granite Pictures in regards to allegations that US$155 million was diverted from the Malaysian wealth fund to help finance The Wolf of Wall Street.
This relates to the. A civil lawsuit initiated by the U.S. Department of Justice has sought to claim 'any rights to profits, royalties and distribution proceeds' from The Wolf of Wall Street. To settle the civil lawsuit, Red Granite Pictures has agreed to pay US$60 million to the U.S. In the film, most of the real-life characters' names have been changed from Belfort's original memoir.
Donnie Azoff is based on. The name was changed after Porush threatened to sue the filmmakers. Porush maintains that much of the film was fictional and that Donnie Azoff was not in fact an accurate depiction of him. The FBI agent known as Patrick Denham is the stand-in for real-life Gregory Coleman, and lawyer Manny Riskin is based on. Belfort's first wife Denise Lombardo is renamed Teresa Petrillo, while second wife Nadine Caridi became Naomi Lapaglia on-screen. In contrast, Mark Hanna's name remains the same as the LF Rothschild stockbroker who, like Belfort, was convicted of fraud and served time in prison.
Belfort's parents Max and Leah Belfort's names remained the same for the film. The role of Aunt Emma was initially offered to, who refused it as she was recovering from an ankle injury, and she was replaced. In January 2014, revealed in an interview with that he made only $60,000 on the film (the lowest possible rate for his amount of work), while his co-star Leonardo DiCaprio (who also produced) received $10 million. Hill didn't care about his settlement though, and wanted to play Donnie Azoff so badly that he was willing to do whatever it took to get the part as it was his dream to be in a Scorsese film. Filming began on August 8, 2012, in New York. Announced that his first day of shooting was September 4, 2012. Filming also took place in.
In January 2013, additional scenes were shot at a set built in an abandoned office building in. Scenes at the beach house were filmed in. Scorsese's longtime editor stated that the film would be shot instead of on.
Scorsese had been a proponent of shooting on film but decided to shoot digitally because it was being photographed in; however, The Wolf of Wall Street was originally planned to be shot digitally despite being filmed in 2D. Schoonmaker expressed her disappointment with the decision: 'It would appear that we've lost the. I think Marty just feels it's unfortunately over, and there's been no bigger champion of film than him.' After extensive comparison tests during pre-production, eventually the majority of the film was shot on film stock while scenes that used effects or low light were shot with the digital. The film contains 400–450 shots.
Use of animals The Wolf of Wall Street uses animals including a chimpanzee, a lion, a snake, a fish, and dogs. The chimpanzee and the lion were provided by the Big Cat Habitat wildlife sanctuary in. The four-year-old chimpanzee Chance spent time with actor Leonardo DiCaprio and learned to roller skate over the course of three weeks. The sanctuary also provided a lion named Handsome because the film's trading company used a lion for its symbol., 's real-life partner, denied that there were any animals in the office, although he admitted to eating an employee's goldfish. In December 2013, before the film's premiere, the organization criticized the use of the chimpanzee and organized a boycott of the film. Reported, 'Friends of Animals thinks the chimp.
Suffered irreversible psychological damage after being forced to act.' Said, 'Criticism of The Wolf of Wall Street's use of a chimpanzee arrives as Hollywood comes under ever-increasing scrutiny for its employment of animals on screen,' referring to a November 2013 report in that was critical of the 's treatment of animals in films. Also launched a campaign to highlight mistreatment of ape 'actors' and to petition for DiCaprio not to work with great apes. And in Paris at the film's French premiere, December 2013. The Wolf of Wall Street premiered at the in New York City on December 17, 2013, followed by a wide release on December 25, 2013.
It was previously slated to be released on November 15, 2013, but the date was pushed back after film cuts were made to reduce the run time. On October 22, 2013, it was reported that the film was set for a Christmas 2013 release.
Paramount officially confirmed the Christmas Day 2013 release date on October 29, 2013, with a running time of 165 minutes. On November 25, 2013, the length was announced to be 179 minutes.
It was officially rated R for 'sequences of strong sexual content, graphic nudity, drug use and language throughout, and for some violence'. Scorsese had to edit sexual content and nudity to avoid an rating.
By different counts, the film contains between 506 and 569 uses of the word 'fuck', and currently holds the record for the. The film is banned in, and because of its scenes depicting sex, drugs and excessive use of swear words, and additional scenes have been cut in the versions playing in. In, after cuts were made to an orgy scene as well as some religiously profane or denigrating language, the film was passed R21. The film marks a change in film history when Paramount became the first major studio to distribute movies to theaters in digital format, eliminating 35mm film entirely.
Was the last Paramount production to include a version, while The Wolf of Wall Street was the first major movie distributed entirely digitally. Box office The Wolf of Wall Street grossed $116.9 million in North America and $275.1 million internationally, for a total gross of $392 million, making it Scorsese's highest-grossing film worldwide. In North America, the film opened at number five in its first weekend, with $18.4 million in 3,387 theaters, behind,.
In Australia, it is the highest grossing R-rated film, earning $12.96 million. File sharing According to tracking site Excipio, the film was the most illegally downloaded film of 2014, as it was shared over 30 million times via torrent sites. Home media The Wolf of Wall Street was released on and on March 25, 2014. On January 27, 2014, it was revealed that a four-hour would be attached to the home release. It was later revealed by and that the home release would feature only the theatrical release. Reception Critical response The Wolf of Wall Street received positive reviews, with critics praising DiCaprio and Hill's performances, Scorsese's direction, and Winter's screenplay. On, the film holds an approval rating of 78% based on 267 reviews, with an average rating of 7.8/10.
The site's critical consensus reads, 'Funny, self-referential, and irreverent to a fault, The Wolf of Wall Street finds Martin Scorsese and Leonardo DiCaprio at their most infectiously dynamic.' On, the film has a weighted average score of 75 out of 100, based on 47 critics, indicating 'generally favorable reviews'. Of magazine named The Wolf of Wall Street as the third best film of 2013, behind and at numbers one and two, respectively. The movie was chosen as one of the top ten films of the year by the. Of the said 'it is the best and most enjoyable American film to be released this year.' 's gave the film a 'B+' score, saying the film was 'good, not great Scorsese'., a member of the, wrote that the movie did not work for her after labeling the film 'Epic in size, claustrophobically narrow in scope.' According to Marshall Fine of the story 'wants us to be interested in characters who are dull people to start with, made duller by their delusions of being interesting because they are high'.
Some critics viewed the movie as an irresponsible glorification rather than a satirical takedown. DiCaprio responded that in his opinion the film does not glorify the excessive lifestyle it depicts. In 2016, the film was ranked #78 on the list. In June 2017, of named The Wolf of Wall Street as the 2nd best film of the 21st century so far, behind 's (2001). Top ten lists. The Wolf of Wall Street was listed on many critics' top ten lists. Various artists Released December 17, 2013 ( 2013-12-17) (Digital download) Length 56: 30 The soundtrack to The Wolf of Wall Street features both original as well as existing music tracks, and was released on December 17, 2013 for digital download.
More than sixty songs were used in the film, but only sixteen were included on the official soundtrack. Notably, among the exceptions are original compositions. Track listing No. Title Artist(s) Length 1. ' 3:10 9.
'Hey Leroy, Your Mama's Callin' You' 2:26 11. 'Meth Lab Zoso Sticker' 3:42 14. ' Bo Diddley 2:46 15. ' 3:19 Total length: 56:30 See also. References.
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