12th IFTA Film & Drama Awards | |
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Date | 24 May 2015 (2015-05-24) |
Site | Mansion House, Dublin (Film Awards) |
Hosted by | Caroline Morahan (Film Awards) |
Highlights | |
Best Film | Song of the Sea |
Best Direction | Lenny Abrahamson Frank |
Best Actor | Moe Dunford Patrick's Day |
Best Actress | Deirdre O'Kane Noble |
Most awards | Frank (3), Patrick's Day (3), Love/Hate (3) |
Most nominations | Frank (9), Patrick's Day (9) |
Television coverage | |
Channel | TV3 (highlights of the film awards 1 June) |
The IFTA Film & Drama Awards took place at the Mansion House on 24 May 2015 in Dublin, honouring Irish film and television released in 2014.
Jim Sheridan received a Lifetime Achievement Award at the Awards Ceremony which was presented by Sean Bean. Caroline Morahan hosted the film awards ceremony on 24 May.
Film Awards
The nominations for the IFTA Film & Drama Awards were announced on 29 April 2015.
Awards were presented in 27 categories.
Film categories
- Film
- Director in Film
- Frank - Lenny Abrahamson
- Glassland - Gerard Barrett
- Begin Again - John Carney
- Patrick's Day - Terry McMahon
- Script Film
- Gerard Barrett - Glassland
- Frank Berry - I Used to Live Here
- Will Collins - Song of the Sea
- Terry McMahon - Patrick's Day
- Actor in a Lead Role in a Feature Film
- Moe Dunford - Patrick's Day
- Colin Farrell - Miss Julie
- Michael Fassbender - Frank
- Jack Reynor - Glassland
- Actress in a Lead Role in a Feature Film
- Tara Breathnach - A Nightingale Falling
- Jordanne Jones - I Used to Live Here
- Simone Kirby - Jimmy's Hall
- Deirdre O'Kane - Noble
- Actor in a Supporting Role in a Feature Film
- Actress in a Supporting Role in a Feature Film
- Kerry Condon - Gold
- Sinéad Cusack - Queen and Country
- Sarah Greene - Noble
- Catherine Walker - Patrick's Day
- Irish Film Board Rising Star
- George Morrison Feature Documentary
- Blood Fruit - Ferndale Films
- In A House That Ceased To Be - Atlantic Film Alliance
- One Million Dubliners - Underground Films
- Road - DoubleBand Films
- Unbreakable - Ross Whitaker
- Short Film
- Boogaloo and Graham - Michael Lennox / Ronan Blaney / Brian Falconer
- I Am Here - David Holmes
- Rockmount - David Tynan
- Skunky Dog - James Fitzgerald
- Animation
- An Ode to Love - Matthew Darragh
- Fresh Cut Grass - Boulder Media
- Somewhere Down the Line - Julien Regnard
- The Ledge End of Phil (from accounting) - Paul Morris
International categories
- International Film sponsored by American Airlines
- International Actor
- Steve Carell - Foxcatcher
- Benedict Cumberbatch - The Imitation Game
- Jake Gyllenhaal - Nightcrawler
- Eddie Redmayne - The Theory of Everything
- International Actress
- Patricia Arquette - Boyhood
- Toni Collette - Glassland
- Jessica Chastain - Miss Julie
- Julianne Moore - Still Alice
Television Drama categories
- Best Drama – In Association with the BAI
- Director Drama
- David Caffrey - Love/Hate
- Ciaran Donnelly - Vikings
- Colm McCarthy - Peaky Blinders
- Dearbhla Walsh - Penny Dreadful
- Script Drama
- Stuart Carolan - Love/Hate
- Tommy Collins, Eoin McNamee, Paul Walker - An Bronntanas
- Colin Murphy - The Guarantee
- Colin Teevan - Charlie
- Actor in a Lead Role in Drama
- Jamie Dornan - The Fall
- Aidan Gillen - Charlie
- Cillian Murphy - Peaky Blinders
- Tom Vaughan-Lawlor - Love/Hate
- Actress in a Lead Role Drama
- Caitriona Balfe - Outlander
- Michelle Beamish - An Bronntanas
- Maria Doyle Kennedy - Corp + Anam
- Charlie Murphy - Love/Hate
- Actor in a Supporting Role in Drama
- John Connors - Love/Hate
- Liam Cunningham - Game of Thrones
- Stephen Rea - The Honourable Woman
- Andrew Scott - Sherlock: "His Last Vow"
- Actress in a Supporting Role in Drama
- Charlotte Bradley - An Bronntanas
- Aisling Franciosi - The Fall
- Charlie Murphy - The Village
- Mary Murray - Love/Hate
Craft/Technical categories (Film/TV Drama)
- Costume Design
- Joan Bergin - Vikings
- Consolata Boyle - Miss Julie
- Lorna Marie Mugan - Peaky Blinders
- Eimer Ní Mhaoldomhnaigh - Jimmy's Hall
- Production Design
- Tom Conroy - Vikings
- Mark Geraghty - Vikings
- John Paul Kelly - The Theory of Everything
- Donal Woods - Downton Abbey
- Editing
- Úna Ní Dhonghaíle - The Missing
- Nathan Nugent - Frank
- Emer Reynolds - One Million Dubliners
- Emer Reynolds - Patrick's Day
- Cinematography
- PJ Dillon - Vikings
- Michael Lavelle - Patrick's Day
- James Mather - Frank
- Piers McGrail - Glassland
- Make-up & Hair Sponsored by M·A·C
- Original Score
- Ray Harman - Patrick's Day
- David Holmes - '71
- Stephen McKeon - Queen and Country
- Stephen Rennicks - Frank
- Sound
Television Awards
The nominations for the Television Awards were announced on 2 October 2015.
References
- "Jim Sheridan To Receive Lifetime Achievement Award at 12th IFTA Awards". IFTA. 25 May 2015. Retrieved 27 May 2015.
- "IFTA: Frank, Patrick's Day and Love/Hate the big winners". Irish Times. 25 May 2015. Retrieved 27 May 2015.
- "IFTA ANNOUNCES WINNERS 2015". IFTA. 25 May 2015. Retrieved 27 May 2015.
- "IFTA Award Winners". Irish Mirror. 25 May 2015. Retrieved 27 May 2015.
- "Caroline Morahan will host the IFTAs 2015". Irish Examiner. 12 May 2015. Retrieved 19 May 2015.
- "Caroline Morahan to Host IFTA Film & Drama Awards". IFTA. 12 May 2015. Retrieved 19 May 2015.
- "Live updates from the 2015 Irish Film and Television Awards". Irish Examiner. 25 May 2015. Retrieved 27 May 2015.
- "Take A Bow IFTA Awards". Irish Examiner. 25 May 2015. Retrieved 25 May 2015.
- "IFTA Awards 2015 winners - Love/Hate Frank and Jim Sheridan". Irish Examiner. 25 May 2015. Retrieved 27 May 2015.
- "Animated Film 'Song of the Sea' Wins Top Prize at Irish Film and Television Awards". Variety. 25 May 2015. Retrieved 27 May 2015.
- "IFTA Television Awards 2015 nominations revealed - new TV3 soap Red Rock leads with 7 noms". Irish Independent. 2 October 2015. Retrieved 7 October 2015.
- "IFTA Television Awards 2015: Nominees". IFTA.ie. 7 October 2015. Retrieved 7 October 2015.
External links
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Years indicate the years of release, not the date of the ceremony; e.g. "2008" indicates a ceremony that took place in 2009, honouring films and television released in 2008. |