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Uproar in China over nude scene in Titanic

 

Laura Mackenzie
Monday 16 April 2012 14:54 BST
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Chinese cinema-goers have been left disappointed after authorities censored a famous scene in Titanic for the film's 3D release.

The life-drawing scene, which features a nude Kate Winslet as Rose being sketched by Leonardo DiCaprio's character, Jack, has been cut to take out Winslet's breasts.

Chinese web users have been up in arms with one blogger, named Cambrian, quoted as saying: "I didn't wait 15 years to see a three-dimensional iceberg."

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