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Awards / Ireland


61 articles available in total starting from 04/12/2002. Last article published on 07/10/2024.

Once does it again

Irish director John Carney’s Once walked away with the first ever Audience Award at the fifth edition of the Jameson Dublin International Film Festival (February 16-25). Brendan McCaul, vice...  

02/03/2007 | Awards | Ireland

Sundance audiences warm up for Once

The Irish film Once, directed and written by John Carney (On the Edge), has won the World Cinema Audience Award in the dramatic category at the 2007 Sundance Film Festival. Discovered by Sundance...  

30/01/2007 | Awards | Ireland

Breakfast on Pluto tops IFTA nominations

Neil Jordan’s Breakfast on Pluto leads this years nominations for the Irish Film and Television Awards (IFTAs) with 10 nominations, ahead of Brian Kirk’s Middletown (nine), Ken Loach’s The Wind...  

11/01/2007 | Awards | Ireland

Jordan honoured at Irish pre-Oscar event

On March 2, just three days before the Oscars ceremony, Jodie Foster will present Irish writer/director Neil Jordan with an honorary award at the inaugural edition in Los Angeles of Oscar Wilde:...  

27/02/2006 | Awards | Ireland

Top awards to Pavee Lackeen

Pavee Lackeen, the first steps into feature filmmaking of Irish stills photographer Perry Ogden (read the interview) was awarded Best feature film and Best IFB/NIFTC Breakthrough Talent at the 3rd...  

09/11/2005 | Awards | Ireland

IFTA 2005 nominations announced

Anthony Byrne’s Short Order and Fintan Connolly’s Trouble With Sex received the most nominations (8 each) for this year’s Irish Film and Television Awards that will take place on November 5 in...  

03/10/2005 | Awards | Ireland

Nominees announced for IFTA Awards

Four Irish feature films have been selected to run for this year’s AIB Best Irish Film Award, one of the five People’s Choice categories that will be voted for by the Irish general public for the...  

15/09/2005 | Awards | Ireland

Asylum gets German art-house prize

David Mackenzie’s Asylum has won the Prize of the Guild of German Art-house Cinemasat the last Berlin Film Festival. The award - given to a film in official competition - was handed out by Adrian...  

23/02/2005 | Awards | Ireland

Intermission big winner at the IFTAs

John Crowley's Intermission won four top awards at the Irish Film & Television Awards (IFTA) Ceremony in Dublin, held last Saturday, including Best Director, Best Script (Mark O'Rowe) and Best...  

03/11/2003 | Awards | Ireland

“Bloody Sunday” scoops 4 IFTA Awards

Bloody Sunday produced by Hell’s Kitchen and Granada Films, and directed by Paul Greengrass won four of the most important Irish Film and Television Awards IFTA: best film, director, screenplay...  

23/01/2003 | Awards | Ireland

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