Saturday, February 9, 2013
2013 Irish Film & Television Awards – winners
Tonight, the Irish Film and Television Academy held the 10th Annual Irish Film and Television Awards at the Convention Centre Dublin, hosted by Simon Delaney.
What Richard Did led the night in picking up five awards including the award for Best Film. Jack Reynor picked up the award for Actor Lead Film whilst Lenny Abrahamson and Malcolm Campbell picked up IFTAs for Best Director and Script with their fifth IFTA going to Nathan Nugent for Editing Film.
Argo won the IFTA for Best International Film while Daniel Day-Lewis was voted Best International Actor for Lincoln and Marion Cotillard for Best International Actress for her role in Rust and Bone.
For television, the night's big winner was crime-drama Love/Hate which took home six awards, including IFTAs for Best Drama, Best Director David Caffrey and Writer TV Stuart Carolan. Love/Hate actors Tom Vaughan-Lawlor, Charlie Murphy and Susan Loughnane received IFTAs for Actor Lead TV Drama, Actress Lead TV and Actress Support TV Drama respectively.
Nominations for the 10th Annual Irish Film and Television Awards
Complete winners for the 10th Annual Irish Film and Television Awards
FILM
What Richard Did (Ed Guiney, Andrew Lowe, Element Pictures)
DIRECTOR FILM
Lenny Abrahamson, What Richard Did (Element Pictures)
SCRIPT FILM
Malcolm Campbell, What Richard Did (Element Pictures)
ACTOR FILM
Jack Reynor, What Richard Did (Element Pictures)
ACTRESS FILM
Ruth Bradley, Grabbers (Forward Films, High Treason Productions, Samson Films)
SUPPORTING ACTOR FILM
Domhnall Gleeson, Anna Karenina (Universal Pictures)
SUPPORTING ACTRESS FILM
Bríd Brennan, Shadow Dancer (Element Pictures)
SPECIAL IRISH LANGUAGE
Lón sa Spéir – Men at Lunch (Sean & Eamonn Ó'Cualáin, Sónta)
GEORGE MORRISON FEATURE DOCUMENTARY
Mea Maxima Culpa: Silence in the House of God (Trevor Birney, Eimhear O'Neill, Ruth O'Reilly, Below The Radar)
SHORT FILM
Morning (Cathy Brady)
ANIMATION
Macropolis (Flickerpix Animations)
INTERNATIONAL FILM
Argo
INTERNATIONAL ACTOR
Daniel Day-Lewis, Lincoln
INTERNATIONAL ACTRESS
Marion Cotillard, Rust and Bone
TELEVISION DRAMA
DRAMA sponsored by BAI
Love/Hate (Suzanne McAuley, Steve Matthews, Octagon Films)
DIRECTOR TV DRAMA
David Caffrey, Love/Hate (Octagon Films)
SCRIPT DRAMA
Stuart Carolan, Love/Hate (Octagon Films)
ACTOR TV
Robert Sheehan, Love/Hate (Octagon Films)
ACTRESS TV
Charlie Murphy, Love/Hate (Octagon Films)
SUPPORTING ACTOR TV
Andrew Scott, Sherlock (Hartswood Films)
SUPPORTING ACTRESS TV
Susan Loughnane, Love/Hate (Octagon Films)
CRAFT / TECHNICAL CATEGORIES (FILM)
COSTUME
Good Vibrations, Maggie Donnelly (Canderblinks Films)
DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY
Seamus McGarvey, Anna Karenina (Universal Pictures)
EDITING FILM/DRAMA
Nathan Nugent, What Richard Did (Element Pictures)
MAKEUP & HAIR sponsored by MAC
Sharon Doyle, Eileen Buggy – Ripper Street (Element Pictures, Tiger Aspect Productions)
PRODUCTION DESIGN
Mark Geraghty, Ripper Street (Element Pictures, Tiger Aspect Productions)
ORIGINAL SCORE
Niall Byrne, Loving Miss Hatto (Left Bank Pictures)
SOUND FILM/DRAMA
Citadel – Garret Farrell, Hugh Fox, Steve Fanagan
TELEVISION PROGRAMMES
CHILDRENS/YOUTH
Roy (JAM Media)
CURRENT AFFAIRS
Spotlight: Sean Quinn’s Missing Millions (BBCNI)
DOCUMENTARY
Congo 1961 (Akajava Films)
DOCUMENTARY SERIES
Bullyproof (Firebrand Productions)
ENTERTAINMENT
Moone Boy (Grand Pictures, Baby Cow Productions, Hot Cod Productions and Sprout Pictures for Sky 1)
FACTUAL
The Radharc Squad (Tyrone Productions)
REALITY
Jockey Eile (Abú Media)
SPORTS
When Ali Came to Ireland (True Films)
CRAFT / TECHNICAL CATEGORIES (TELEVISION)
DIRECTOR TV
Maurice Sweeney, WB Yeats No Country for Old Men (Hot Shot Films)
DOP TV
Michael O’Donovan, Gaeil Nua Eabhrac (Real Films)s)
EDITING TV
Brenda Morrissey, Inside the Department (Wildfire Films)
SOUND TV
Am An Ghátair – Mark Henry, Conall de Cléir, John Brennan (Magamedia)
IRISH FILM BOARD RISING STAR
Gerard Barrett (writer-director-editor-producer, Pilgrim Hill)
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