IFTA Film & Drama Awards

The IFTA Film & Drama Awards are awards given by the Irish Film & Television Academy for Irish television and film, the awards began in 2003.

IFTA Film & Drama Award
16th Irish Film & Television Awards
CountryIreland
Presented byIFTA
First awarded2003
Websitehttp://www.ifta.ie/

History

The first Irish Film & Television Awards Ceremony took place in Dublin in 2003. Following the significant growth of the Irish film and television industry in recent years, the Academy in 2015 split the Awards into two distinct separate Ceremonies. The IFTA Film & Drama Awards and the IFTA Television Awards taking place in April and October respectively. Each Ceremony celebrates and honours the very best of Irish creative talent working in their respective fields across Film & Drama production and Television Programming. Through the two ceremonies the Academy showcases to the world what Ireland’s small but outstanding film and television community has to offer. Winners are presented with a unique cast bronze IFTA statuette.

Previous ceremonies

James Nesbitt hosted the first, second and third event.
Ryan Tubridy hosted the fourth, fifth and sixth event.
Victoria Smurfit hosted the seventh event.
Laura Whitmore co-hosted the eleventh event.

The following is a listing of all Irish Film Television Awards Ceremonies since its inaugural event in 2003.

Ceremony Date Best Film winner Host(s) Venue
1st Irish Film & Television Awards 1 November 2003 Intermission James Nesbitt Burlington Hotel
2nd Irish Film & Television Awards 30 October 2004 Omagh James Nesbitt Burlington Hotel
3rd Irish Film & Television Awards 5 November 2005 Pavee Lackeen James Nesbitt Royal Dublin Society
4th Irish Film & Television Awards 10 February 2007 The Wind That Shakes the Barley Ryan Tubridy Royal Dublin Society
5th Irish Film & Television Awards 17 February 2008 Garage Ryan Tubridy Gaiety Theatre
6th Irish Film & Television Awards 14 February 2009 Hunger Ryan Tubridy Burlington Hotel
7th Irish Film & Television Awards 20 February 2010 The Eclipse Victoria Smurfit Burlington Hotel
8th Irish Film & Television Awards 12 February 2011 As If I Am Not There Simon Delaney Convention Centre
9th Irish Film & Television Awards 11 February 2012 The Guard Simon Delaney Convention Centre
10th Irish Film & Television Awards 9 February 2013 What Richard Did Simon Delaney Convention Centre
11th Irish Film & Television Awards 5 April 2014 Calvary Simon Delaney
Laura Whitmore
DoubleTree by Hilton Dublin – Burlington Road
12th Irish Film & Television Awards 24 May 2015 Song of the Sea Caroline Morahan Mansion House
IFTA Gala Television Awards 2015 22 October 2015 N/A Amanda Byram DoubleTree by Hilton Dublin – Burlington Road
13th Irish Film & Television Awards 9 April 2016 Room Deirdre O'Kane Mansion House
14th Irish Film & Television Awards 8 April 2017 A Date for Mad Mary Deirdre O'Kane Mansion House
15th Irish Film & Television Awards 15 February 2018 Michael Inside Deirdre O'Kane Mansion House
16th Irish Film & Television Awards September 2020 tba tbc Virtual ceremony
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References

  • "Calvary, Byzantium, Philomena Lead the Field at Irish Film & TV Awards". Variety.
  • "Creative Talent Gathers in Dublin for the 10th Annual Irish Film & Television Awards". TheJournal.ie.
  • "Glenn Close Wins Best International Actress Honour from Irish Film Academy". The Hollywood Reporter.
  • "Hunger tops IFTA Awards". The Hollywood Reporter. 15 February 2009.
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