The Wolf of Wall Street (2013) [R]

Featuring:
Leonardo DiCaprio, Jonah Hill, Margot Robbie

Written by:
Terence Winter
Jordan Belfort

Directed by:
Martin Scorsese


Release Date:
December 25, 2013

Original Title:
The Wolf of Wall Street

Alternate Titles:
Para Avcisi
Wall Streeti hunt
Wilk z Wall Street
คนจะรวย ช่วยไม่ได้
华尔街之狼
华尔街狼人
더 울프 오브 월 스트리트

Genres:
Comedy | Crime | Drama

Production Companies:
Appian Way
EMJAG Productions
Red Granite Pictures
Sikelia Productions

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
AU: R 18+  BE: 18  BR: 18  CA: 18A  CZ: 18+  DE: 16  DK: 15  ES: 16  FI: K-16  FR: 12  GB: 18  GR: Κ-18  HK: III  HR: 16  HU: 16  IE: 18  IT: VM14  KR: 18  LT: N-16  NL: 16  NO: 15  NZ: R18  PL: 16  PT: M/16  RO: 18+  RU: 18+  SE: 15  SK: 15  TH: 18  US: R 

Runtime: 180

Earn. Spend. Party.

A New York stockbroker refuses to cooperate in a large securities fraud case involving corruption on Wall Street, corporate banking world and mob infiltration. Based on Jordan Belfort's autobiography.

In the early 1990s, Jordan Belfort teamed with his partner Donny Azoff and started brokerage firm Stratton Oakmont. Their company quickly grows from a staff of 20 to a staff of more than 250 and their status in the trading community and Wall Street grows exponentially. So much that companies file their initial public offerings through them. As their status grows, so do the amount of substances they abuse, and so do their lies. They draw attention like no other, throwing lavish parties for their staff when they hit the jackpot on high trades. That ultimately leads to Belfort featured on the cover of Forbes Magazine, being called "The Wolf Of Wall St.". With the FBI onto Belfort's trading schemes, he devises new ways to cover his tracks and watch his fortune grow. Belfort ultimately comes up with a scheme to stash their cash in a European bank. But with the FBI watching him like a hawk, how long will Belfort and Azoff be able to maintain their elaborate wealth and luxurious lifestyles?

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Rankings and Honors

The Wolf of Wall Street (2013) on IMDb
Internet Movie Database 8.2/10
Rotten Tomatoes 79%
Metacritic 75/100
Awards Won: Nominated for 5 Oscars. 37 wins & 179 nominations total

ADR & Dubbing:
Greg Steele
David Boulton

ADR Editor:
Deborah Wallach

Additional Editing:
Ruth Hernandez

Animation Supervisor:
Bernd Angerer

Art Department Coordinator:
Sha-Sha Shiau
Alyssa Motschwiller

Art Direction:
Chris Shriver

Assistant Art Director:
Jonathan Arkin
John Pollard
W. Steven Graham
David Meyer

Assistant Costume Designer:
Christopher Peterson

Associate Producer:
Marianne Bower

Book:
Jordan Belfort

Boom Operator:
Frank Graziadei
Bret Scheinfeld
Carmine Picarello
Dan Wesson

CG Supervisor:
Lukas Lepicovsky

Camera Operator:
Maceo Bishop

Casting:
Ellen Lewis

Casting Associate:
Matthew Maisto
Allison Hall
Meghan Rafferty

Choreographer:
Michael Arnold

Co-Producer:
Ted Griffin
Richard Baratta
Adam Somner

Compositors:
Dave Levine
Jeremiah Sweeney
Brian Battles
Carl Stern
Brian Sales

Construction Coordinator:
Raymond M. Samitz

Costume Design:
Sandy Powell

Costume Supervisor:
David Davenport

Dialect Coach:
Tim Monich
Tanya Blumstein

Dialogue Editor:
Philip Stockton
Branka Mrkic

Digital Intermediate:
Élodie Ichter
Yvan Lucas
Matt Breitenbach
Philippe Majdalani

Director:
Martin Scorsese

Director of Photography:
Rodrigo Prieto

Driver:
Charles Heidet

Editor:
Thelma Schoonmaker

Electrician:
Edward Cohen
Kevin Karpinski
Brett Heicher
Jason Montague

Executive Music Producer:
Robbie Robertson

Executive Producer:
Georgia Kacandes
Danny Dimbort
Irwin Winkler
Alexandra Milchan
Rick Yorn

First Assistant Camera:
Bobby Mancuso
Stephen Ciffone
Zoran Veselić

First Assistant Director:
Adam Somner

First Assistant Sound Editor:
Chris Fielder

Foley:
Marko Costanzo
George A. Lara

Foley Editor:
Kam Chan
Heather Gross
Jamie Baker
Frank Kern

Greensman:
Amy Safhay
Sam Rosedietcher

Grip:
Joey Evora
Steve Sterling
Adam Barbay
Tom Prate
Chad Lear Plunkett
Shaun Lowry
Joe Sarao
Michael J. Prate
Zachary Poots

Hair Department Head:
Michael Kriston

Hairstylist:
Kathryn Blondell
Valerie Velez
Susan Schectar
Joseph Whitmeyer
R. Cory McCutcheon
Jovan Vitagliano

Leadman:
Philip Canfield

Lighting Technician:
Harry Pray IV

Location Manager:
Nils Widboom

Location Scout:
Philip Lobban
Nick Carr
Jeffrey A. Brown

Makeup Artist:
Sian Grigg
Mary Anne Spano
Francesca Buccellato
Jill Astmann

Makeup Department Head:
Bridget O'Neill
Mindy Hall

Music Coordinator:
Meghan Currier

Music Editor:
Jennifer Dunnington

Music Supervisor:
Randall Poster

Picture Car Coordinator:
Ian Clarke

Post Production Supervisor:
Kelley Cribben

Producer:
Riza Aziz
Joey McFarland
Emma Tillinger Koskoff
Martin Scorsese
Leonardo DiCaprio

Production Design:
Bob Shaw

Production Manager:
Francesco Marras

Production Sound Mixer:
James Sabat

Production Supervisor:
John DeSimone

Property Master:
Robert Griffon Jr.

Prosthetic Supervisor:
Chris Kelly

Prosthetics:
Gary Archer

Rigging Gaffer:
Richie Ford

Rigging Grip:
John Nasta
William D. Moran
Kevin Flynn

Scenic Artist:
Chris Bertholf
Colin Brantley
Claire Bretschneider

Screenplay:
Terence Winter

Script Supervisor:
Holly Unterberger

Second Assistant Director:
Francisco Ortiz

Second Unit Director:
Robert Legato

Second Unit Director of Photography:
Robert Legato

Security:
Mark Behar

Set Costumer:
Wade Sullivan
Allison Pokladowski
Nina Cinelli
Monica Russell
Cookie Lopez

Set Decoration:
Ellen Christiansen

Set Dresser:
Damon Hahn
Patrice Canfield Longo
Brian Jones

Set Medic:
Kathleen Fellegara
Rich Fellegara

Set Production Assistant:
Arusha Baker
Nick Mann

Sound Effects Editor:
Eugene Gearty

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Tom Fleischman

Special Effects:
Chuck Khoury
Richard Stutsman
Joe Montenegro
R. Bruce Steinheimer
Andrew Mortelliti

Special Effects Supervisor:
Drew Jiritano

Stand In:
Jay Ferraro

Still Photographer:
Mary Cybulski

Stunt Coordinator:
G.A. Aguilar
Blaise Corrigan

Stunt Double:
Gianni Biasetti Sr.

Stunts:
Scott Burik
Roy T. Anderson
Bobby Beckles
Geoffrey Dowell
Kevin Rogers
Jared Burke
Mike Burke
Balint Pinczehelyi
Aja Frary
Declan Mulvey
Dean Neistat
Victor Paguia
Trampas Thompson
Aaron Vexler
Ian Mclaughlin
Christopher Place
Owen Holland
Corey Pierno
Stephen A. Pope
Jeremy Sample
George B. Colucci Jr.
Neimah Djourabchi
Shane Geraghty
Chris Barnes
Martin Klebba
Stephen W. Schriver
Gary Tacon
Shawnna Thibodeau
Ned Corrigan
Chris Cenatiempo
Samantha MacIvor
Mark Fichera
Jeffrey Lee Gibson
Dina L. Margolin
Jon Trosky
Peter Epstein
Trevor Habberstad
Nicole Callender
William Cote
Caroline Vexler
Drew Leary
David Hugghins
Josh Lakatos
Asa Liebmann
Gwyneth E. Larsen
Don Hewitt Sr.

Supervising ADR Editor:
Marissa Littlefield

Supervising Sound Editor:
Philip Stockton

Thanks:
Petrea Burchard
Peter Pappas
Michael Storm Raven
Gina Telaroli
Michael Bloomberg
Jho Low

Transportation Captain:
Michael Hyde

Unit Production Manager:
Richard Baratta

Unit Publicist:
Larry Kaplan

Utility Stunts:
Monty L. Simons

VFX Supervisor:
Edson Williams

Visual Effects:
Luca Gabriele Rossetti
Justin Ferk
Jason Kolowski

Visual Effects Editor:
Matt Garner
Christian Madera

Visual Effects Producer:
Charlene Eberle Douglas
Richard Friedlander
Glenn Allen
Mark Russell
Max Leonard
Rachel Berry

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Joe Farrell
Paul Graff
Eran Dinur
Mark Owen Forker
Robert Legato
Craig Barron

Wigmaker:
Amanda Miller

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