13th Irish Film & Television Awards
The 13th IFTA Film & Drama Awards took place at the Mansion House on 9 April 2016 in Dublin, honouring Irish film and television released in 2015. Deirdre O'Kane hosted the film awards ceremony.[1]
13th IFTA Film & Drama Awards | |
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Date | 9 April 2016 |
Site | Mansion House, Dublin (Film Awards) |
Hosted by | Deirdre O'Kane (Film Awards) |
Highlights | |
Best Film | Room |
Best Direction | Lenny Abrahamson Room |
Best Actor | Michael Fassbender Steve Jobs |
Best Actress | Saoirse Ronan Brooklyn |
Most awards | Room (7) |
Most nominations | An Klondike (9) |
Television coverage | |
Channel | TV3 (highlights 10 April) |
Film Awards
The nominations for the IFTA Film & Drama Awards were announced on 14 March 2016.[2]
Film categories
- Best Film
- Director in Film
- Lenny Abrahamson - Room
- Paddy Breathnach - Viva
- John Carney - Sing Street
- John Crowley - Brooklyn
- Stephen Fingleton - The Survivalist
- Script Film
- John Carney - Sing Street
- Emma Donoghue - Room
- Simon Fitzmaurice - My Name Is Emily
- Mark O'Halloran - Viva
- Johnny O'Reilly - Moscow Never Sleeps
- Actor in a Lead Role in a Feature Film
- Colin Farrell - The Lobster
- Michael Fassbender - Steve Jobs
- Domhnall Gleeson - Ex Machina
- Barry Keoghan - Mammal
- Martin McCann - The Survivalist
- Actress in a Lead Role in a Feature Film
- Eva Birthistle - Swansong
- Ruth Bradley - Pursuit
- Orla Brady - The Price of Desire
- Evanna Lynch - My Name Is Emily
- Saoirse Ronan - Brooklyn
- Actor in a Supporting Role in a Feature Film
- Sean T. Ó Meallaigh - The Callback Queen
- Jack Reynor - Sing Street
- Domhnall Gleeson - Brooklyn
- Owen Roe - Pursuit
- Michael Smiley - My Name Is Emily
- Actress in a Supporting Role in a Feature Film
- Jane Brennan - Brooklyn
- Gemma-Leah Devereux - Get Up and Go
- Olwen Fouéré - The Survivalist
- Siobhan O'Kelly - An Klondike
- Ger Ryan - The Callback Queen
- George Morrison Feature Documentary
- A Doctor's Sword - Bob Jackson and Gary Lennon
- The Land of the Enlightened - Morgan Bushe and Bart Van Langendonck
- Mom and Me - Ken Wardrop
- Older Than Ireland - Alex Fegan, Garry Walsh and Colm Nicell
- The Queen of Ireland - Ailish Bracken, Katie Holly and Conor Horgan
- Short Film
- Change in the Weather
- Ernestine and Kit
- The Great Wide Open
- How Was Your Day?
- Love is a Sting
- Stutterer
- Animation
- A Coat Made Dark - Jack O'Shea
- Geist - Daniel Spencer
- Tea with the Dead - Susan Broe
- Unhinged - Tom Caulfield
International categories
- International Film sponsored by American Airlines
- International Actor
- Matt Damon - The Martian
- Leonardo DiCaprio - The Revenant
- Jacob Tremblay - Room
- Bryan Cranston - Trumbo
- International Actress
Television Drama categories
- Best Drama
- Director Drama
- Anthony Byrne - Ripper Street
- Neasa Hardiman - Happy Valley
- Daithí Keane - An Klondike
- Brian Kirk - Penny Dreadful
- Aisling Walsh - An Inspector Calls
- Script Drama
- Marcus Fleming - An Klondike
- Lisa McGee - Indian Summers
- Billy Roche - Clean Break
- Colin Teevan - Rebellion
- Actor in a Lead Role in Drama
- Barry Ward - Rebellion
- Dara Devaney - An Klondike
- Colin Farrell - True Detective
- Aidan Turner - Poldark
- Stephen Rea - Dickensian
- Actress in a Lead Role Drama
- Caitriona Balfe - Outlander
- Ruth Bradley - Rebellion
- Elaine Cassidy - No Offence
- Sarah Greene - Rebellion
- Catherine Walker - Critical
- Actor in a Supporting Role in Drama
- Ned Dennehy - Dickensian
- Liam Cunningham - Game of Thrones
- Moe Dunford - Vikings
- Robert O'Mahoney - An Klondike
- Stephen Rea - War and Peace
- Actress in a Supporting Role in Drama
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References
- "Who will host this year's IFTAs? All you need to know about the 2016 ceremony". Irish Independent. 23 March 2016. Retrieved 24 March 2016.
- "IFTA Film and Drama Awards 2016 nominations: TG4 series An Klondike leads with 9". Irish Independent. 14 March 2016. Retrieved 24 March 2016.
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