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Martin Zandvliet and Toronto International Film Festival

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Difference between Martin Zandvliet and Toronto International Film Festival

Martin Zandvliet vs. Toronto International Film Festival

Martin Pieter Zandvliet (born 7 January 1971 in Fredericia) is a Danish film director and screenwriter. The Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF, often stylized as tiff) is one of the largest publicly attended film festivals in the world, attracting over 480,000 people annually.

Similarities between Martin Zandvliet and Toronto International Film Festival

Martin Zandvliet and Toronto International Film Festival have 2 things in common (in Unionpedia): Academy Awards, Time (magazine).

Academy Awards

The Academy Awards, also known as the Oscars, are a set of 24 awards for artistic and technical merit in the American film industry, given annually by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS), to recognize excellence in cinematic achievements as assessed by the Academy's voting membership.

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Time (magazine)

Time is an American weekly news magazine and news website published in New York City.

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Martin Zandvliet and Toronto International Film Festival Comparison

Martin Zandvliet has 41 relations, while Toronto International Film Festival has 125. As they have in common 2, the Jaccard index is 1.20% = 2 / (41 + 125).

References

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