Bosses at movie theatres in Novosibirsk, Russia have been fined for screening Martin Scorsese's Oscar-nominated movie 'The Wolf Of Wall Street', according to reports.
Local officials accused the cinema owners of drug-use propaganda by showing the film and ordered them to pay the equivalent of 113,000 dollars, Contactmusic reported.
The ruling follows a complaint from officers at Siberia's Federal Service for Narcotics Control, who felt that the movie "reflected a subculture of drug abusers" and idealised the use of illegal drugs, according to Russian news agency Itar-Tass.
The film features Leonardo DiCaprio as real-life con artist, stockbroker and wild man Jordan Belfort and features scenes of debauchery, sex and drug-taking.
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