10th Irish Film & Television Awards

The 10th Irish Film & Television Awards took place on Saturday 9 February 2013 at the Convention Centre Dublin (CCD) honouring Irish film and television released in 2012.[1] It was hosted by Irish actor Simon Delaney and attracted an audience of 1.24 million viewers. The Show was broadcast on RTÉ One Television on the night.[2]

10th Irish Film & Television Awards
Date9 February 2013
SiteConvention Centre Dublin
Hosted bySimon Delaney
Highlights
Best FilmWhat Richard Did
Best ActorJack Reynor,
What Richard Did
Best ActressRuth Bradley
Grabbers
Most awardsLove/Hate (6)
Most nominationsLove/Hate (9)
Television coverage
ChannelRTÉ One
Duration135 mins
Viewership1.24 million viewers

Big winners on the night included RTÉ crime-drama Love/Hate which took home six awards, including awards for Best Drama, Best Director David Caffrey and Writer TV Stuart Carolan. Actors Tom Vaughan-Lawlor, Charlie Murphy and Susan Loughnane won awards for Actor Lead TV Drama, Actress Lead TV and Actress Support TV Drama respectively.[3] What Richard Did picked up five awards including the award for Best Film. Jack Reynor won for Actor Lead Film whilst Lenny Abrahamson and Malcolm Campbell picked up awards for Best Director and Script with Nathan Nugent winning for Editing — Film.[4]

Winners

Award Winner TV Show/Film
Best DramaSuzanne McAuley, Steve MatthewsLove/Hate
Best Director TV DramaDavid CaffreyLove/Hate
Best Writer for TVStuart CarolanLove/Hate
Best TV ActorTom Vaughan-LawlorLove/Hate
Best Support TV ActorAndrew ScottSherlock
Best TV ActressCharlie MurphyLove/Hate
Best Support TV ActressSusan LoughnaneLove/Hate
Best Actor (Film)Jack ReynorWhat Richard Did
Best Supporting Actor (Film)Domhnall GleesonAnna Karenina
Best Actress (Film)Ruth BradleyGrabbers
Best Supporting Actress (Film)Brid BrennanShadow Dancer
The Irish Film Board Rising Star AwardGerard BarretPilgrim Hill
Best FilmWhat Richard DidWhat Richard Did
Best Film DirectorLenny AbrahamsonWhat Richard Did
Best ScriptMalcolm CampbellWhat Richard Did
Best EditingNathan NugentWhat Richard Did
Best International FilmBen AffleckArgo
Best International ActorDaniel Day-LewisLincoln
Best International ActressMarion CotillardRust and Bone
Best Best Director of Photography in FilmSeamus McGarveyAnna Karenina
Best CostumeMaggie DonnellyGood Vibrations
Best Sound Film/DramaGarret Farrell, Hugh Fox and Steve FanaganCitadel
Best Make UpSharon DoyleRipper Street
Best Production DesignMark GeraghtyRipper Street
Best TV EditingBrenda MorrisseyInside the Department
Best Director of Photography in TelevisionMichael O' DonovanGaeil Nua Eabhrac
Best Sound (TV)Mark Henry, Conall de Cleir, John BrennanAm an Ghathair
Best Original ScoreNiall ByrneLoving Miss Hatto
The George Morrison Feature Documentary AwardMea Maxima Culpa: Silence in the House of GodMea Maxima Culpa: Silence in the House of God
Best TV DocumentaryCongo 1961Congo 1961
Best Documentary SeriesBullyproofBullyproof
Best Current AffairsThe Radharc Squad and Spotlight: Sean Quinn's Missing Millions' The Radharc Squad and Spotlight: Sean Quinn's Missing Millions
Best Sports ProgrammeWhen Ali Came to IrelandWhen Ali Came to Ireland
Best EntertainmentChris O'DowdMoone Boy
Special Irish LanguageLón sa SpéirLón sa Spéir
Best RealityJockey EileJockey Eile
Best Children's/YouthRoyRoy
Best Short FilmMorning Morning
Best AnimationMacropolisMacropolis
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References

  1. "10TH ANNUAL IRISH FILM & TELEVISION AWARDS Nominations". IFTA.ie. Retrieved 11 February 2013.
  2. "The 10th Annual Irish Film and Television Awards". RTÉ. Retrieved 11 February 2013.
  3. "Love/Hate actress wins top IFTA award". RTÉ. 10 February 2013. Retrieved 11 February 2013.
  4. "Winners of the 10th Annual Irish Film & Television Awards". IFTA.ie. Archived from the original on 12 February 2013. Retrieved 11 February 2013.
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