6th Irish Film & Television Awards - Awards in Film

Awards in Film

Film

  • Hunger (Winner)
    • 32A
    • A Film with Me in It
    • The Escapist
    • Kisses

Director Film

  • Lance Daly - Kisses (Winner)
    • Ian Fitzgibbon – A Film With Me In It
    • Martin McDonagh – In Bruges
    • Declan Recks – Eden

Script Film

  • Martin McDonagh - In Bruges (Winner)
    • Lance Daly – Kisses
    • Mark Doherty – A Film With Me In It
    • Enda Walsh – Hunger

Actor in a Lead Role Film

  • Michael Fassbender - Hunger (Winner)
    • Colin Farrell – In Bruges
    • Brendan Gleeson – In Bruges
    • Dylan Moran – A Film With Me In It

Actress in a Lead Role Film

  • Eileen Walsh - Eden (Winner)
    • Jenn Murray – Dorothy
    • Kelly O'Neill – Kisses
    • Saoirse Ronan – City of Ember

Actor in a Supporting Role Film

  • Liam Cunningham – Hunger (Winner)
    • Stuart Graham – Hunger
    • Gerard McSorley – Anton
    • Peter O'Toole – Dean Spanley

Actress in a Supporting Role Film

  • Saoirse Ronan – Death Defying Acts (Winner)
    • Sarah Bolger – The Spiderwick Chronicles
    • Lesley Conroy – Eden
    • Ger Ryan – Dorothy

George Morrison Feature Documentary Award

  • Waveriders (Winner)
    • Gabriel Byrne: Stories From Home
    • Saviours
    • Seaview

International Film

  • In Bruges (Winner)
    • The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas
    • Man On Wire
    • Wall E

International Actor

  • Robert Downey Jr – Iron Man (Winner)
    • Casey Affleck – Gone Baby Gone
    • Josh Brolin – W.
    • Ralph Fiennes – The Duchess

Pantene Best International Actress Award – People's Choice

  • Meryl Streep – Mamma Mia! (Winner)
    • Angelina Jolie – Changeling
    • Kristin Scott Thomas – I've Loved You So Long
    • Emma Thompson – Brideshead Revisited

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