16th Irish Film & Television Awards

The 16th Irish Film & Television Academy Awards will take place in September 2020. Because no ceremony was held in 2019, this ceremony will honour films and television drama released in both 2018 and 2019. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, no physical ceremony will take place; instead, there will be a "virtual ceremony."[1]

16th Irish Film & Television Awards
DateSeptember 2020 (2020-09)
Highlights
Most nominationsArracht (11)

The nominations for the IFTAs were announced by the Irish Film and Television Academy on 14 July 2020.[2][3]

Film

Best film (2019)

Films released in 2018.

Best film (2020)

Films released in 2019. (Arracht has yet to receive a general release due to the coronavirus pandemic, but it premiered at a festival in 2019.)

Director

Script

Actress in a leading role

Actor in a leading role

Actress in a supporting role

Actor in a supporting role

George Morrison Feature Documentary

  • Gaza
  • I, Dolours
  • Katie
  • The Image You Missed
  • The Lonely Battle of Thomas Reid
  • When All is Ruin Once Again

Short film – Live action

  • Bainne
  • Ciúnas (Silence)
  • Detainment
  • El Hor
  • Here’s Looking at you Kid!
  • Inhale
  • Sister This
  • The Grass Ceiling
  • The Vasectomy Doctor
  • Welcome To A Bright White Limbo

Animated short

  • Outside the Box
  • Streets of Fury
  • The Bird & the Whale
  • The Dream Report
  • The Overcoat

Television drama

Drama

Director

Script

Actress in a leading role

Actor in a leading role

Actress in a supporting role

Actor in a supporting role

Craft

Original music

Editing

Production Design

Cinematography

  • Tom Comerford – The Hole in the Ground
  • Andrew McConnel – Gaza
  • Kate McCullough – Arracht
  • Piers McGrail – Never Grow Old
  • Robbie RyanMarriage Story
  • Cathal Watters – Rosie

Costume Design

Makeup & Hair

  • Niamh O’Loan – Arracht
  • Linda Gannon & Liz Byrne – Black ’47
  • Louise Myler – Finky
  • Polly McKay – Ordinary Love
  • Dee Corcoran & Tom McInerney – Vikings
  • Eileen Buggy & Jennifer Hegarty – Vita & Virginia

Sound

  • Brendan Rehill & Alan Scully – Arracht
  • Fionáin Higgins & Robert Flanagan – Black ’47
  • Ronan Hill, Danny Crowley & Simon Kerr – Game of Thrones
  • Aza Hand, Karen O’Mahony and Patrick Drummond – Never Grow Old
  • Hugh Fox & Niall Brady – Rosie
  • Steve Fanagan & Niall Brady – The Little Stranger

VFX

References

  1. Clarke, Donald. "Iftas: Normal People arrives too late for 'virtual' awards". The Irish Times.
  2. "Famine drama Arracht leads IFTA Awards shortlist". July 14, 2020 via www.rte.ie. Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  3. Duffy, Rónán. "Here is the full list of nominees for this year's (virtual) IFTAs". TheJournal.ie.
  • Awards at the Irish Film and Television Academy official website
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