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Academy Award for Best Picture and Giant (1956 film)

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Difference between Academy Award for Best Picture and Giant (1956 film)

Academy Award for Best Picture vs. Giant (1956 film)

The Academy Award for Best Picture is one of the Academy Awards presented annually since the awards debuted in 1929, by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS). Giant is a 1956 American epic Western drama film, directed by George Stevens from a screenplay adapted by Fred Guiol and Ivan Moffat from Edna Ferber's 1952 novel.

Similarities between Academy Award for Best Picture and Giant (1956 film)

Academy Award for Best Picture and Giant (1956 film) have 7 things in common (in Unionpedia): Academy Award for Best Director, American Film Institute, Cimarron (1931 film), George Stevens, Jack L. Warner, Turner Classic Movies, Warner Bros..

Academy Award for Best Director

The Academy Award for Best Director (officially known as the Academy Award for Best Directing) is an award presented annually by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS).

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American Film Institute

The American Film Institute (AFI) is an American film organization that educates filmmakers and honors the heritage of the motion picture arts in the United States.

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Cimarron (1931 film)

Cimarron is a 1931 Pre-Code Western film directed by Wesley Ruggles, starring Richard Dix and Irene Dunne, and featuring Estelle Taylor and Roscoe Ates.

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George Stevens

George Cooper Stevens (December 18, 1904 – March 8, 1975) was an American film director, producer, screenwriter and cinematographer.

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Jack L. Warner

Jack Leonard "J.

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Turner Classic Movies

Turner Classic Movies (TCM) is an American movie-oriented pay-TV network operated by Turner Broadcasting System. Launched in 1994, TCM is headquartered at Turner's Techwood broadcasting campus in the Midtown business district of Atlanta, Georgia. Historically, the channel's programming consisted mainly of classic theatrically released feature films from the Turner Entertainment film library – which comprises films from Warner Bros. Pictures (covering films released before 1950) and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (covering films released before May 1986). However, TCM now has licensing deals with other Hollywood film studios as well as its WarnerMedia sister company, Warner Bros. (which now controls the Turner Entertainment library and its own later films), and occasionally shows more recent films. The channel is available in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Ireland, Malta, Latin America, France, Spain, the Nordic countries, the Middle East, Africa and Asia-Pacific.

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Warner Bros.

Warner Bros.

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Academy Award for Best Picture and Giant (1956 film) Comparison

Academy Award for Best Picture has 1239 relations, while Giant (1956 film) has 105. As they have in common 7, the Jaccard index is 0.52% = 7 / (1239 + 105).

References

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