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1st Irish Film & Television Awards
Date1 November 2003 (2003-11-01)
SiteBurlington Hotel, Dublin
Hosted byJames Nesbitt
Highlights
Best FilmIntermission
Best ActorAndrew Scott
Dead Bodies
Best ActressAngeline Ball
Bloom
Most awardsIntermission (4)
Most nominationsIntermission (12)

The 1st Annual Irish Film & Television Awards was hosted by James Nesbitt on 1 November 2003, honouring Irish film and television released in 2003.

Awards in film

Best Irish Film Jury Award

Best Film Director

Best Short Film

Awards in acting

Best Actor in a Lead Role – Film (Jury Award)

Best Actor in a Leading Role – Television

Best Actor in a Supporting Role – Film/TV

Best Actress in a Lead Role – Film

Best Actress in a Leading Role – Television

Best Actress in a Supporting Role – Film/TV

Awards in television

Best TV Drama

Best Entertainment

Best Lifestyle

Best Children's/Youth/Educational/Multicultural/Religious/Regional TV

Best Sports TV

Best Current Affairs

Awards across TV and film

Best Documentary

Best Irish Language

Best Music in TV/Film

Best Animation

Best Script

Best Cinematography / TV Photography

Best Editing

Best Hair / Make-up

Best Costume Design

Best Art Direction

Best Sound / Sound Editing

Best New Talent

People's Choice Awards

Best Actor in a Film – Public Vote

UGC Cinemas Best Irish Film – Public Vote

Best TV Personality – Public Vote

Lifetime achievement award

References

  1. "Irish Film & Television Awards Winners 2003". Irish Film and Television Academy. Retrieved 11 January 2009.
  2. "Irish Film and Television Awards: 2003". Internet Movie Database. Archived from the original on 26 June 2009. Retrieved 11 January 2009.
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