3rd Irish Film & Television Awards

The 3rd Annual Irish Film & Television Awards was hosted by James Nesbitt on 5 November 2005 at the Royal Dublin Society, Dublin, honouring Irish film and television released in 2005.[1][2]

Awards in film

Best Film

  • Pavee Lackeen (Winner)
    • Mickybo and Me
    • The Mighty Celt
    • Tara Road
    • Trouble With Sex

Best Short Fiction Award

  • Martin McDonagh for Six Shooter (Winner)
    • Rory Bresnihan & John Butler for George
    • Ronan Burke and Rob Burke for Jellybaby
    • Ken Wardrop for Ouch

Best Animation Award Winner

  • Cúilín Dualach (Winner)
    • Agricultural Report
    • Dick Terrapin
    • Not There Yet

Best Director

  • Terry George for Hotel Rwanda (Winner)
    • Anthony Byrne for Short Order
    • Fintan Connolly for Trouble With Sex
    • Perry Ogden for Pavee Lackeen

Best Cinematography

Best Music

Best Script

Best Production Design

Best Costume Design

Awards across TV and film

Best Documentary in the English Language

  • John McGahern: A Private World (Winner)
    • Macintyre's Underworld: Gangsters
    • Haughey
    • My Name Is Paul

Best Documentary in the Irish Language

  • Concerto – Do Chaitlín Maude (Winner)
    • An Bathadh Mór
    • Cosc Ar Ghnéas
    • Iran: An Bealach In Airde

Best Editing in Film / TV Drama

  • Emer Reynolds for Shameless (Winner)

Best Sound in Film / TV Drama Award Winner

  • Philippe Faujas, Niall Brady & Ken Galvin for Pure Mule (Winner)
    • Patrick Drummond, Tom Johnson, John Fitzgerald & Stuart Bruce for Boy Eats Girl
    • Ray Cross, Nikki Moss, John Fitzgerald John Fitzgerald & Peter Blayney for Short Order
    • Karl Merre, Nicky Moss & Ken Galvinfod for Showbands

Awards in television

Best TV Drama / Drama Series

  • Love Is the Drug (Winner)

Best Current Affairs Programme

  • Prime Time Investigates: "Home Truths" (Winner)
    • Prime Time Investigates: "The Money Pit"
    • Insight: "When Hospitals Kill"
    • Spotlight: "Dirty Secrets"

Best News Programme

Best Children's / Youth Programme

  • PicMe (Winner)
    • GFI: Go For It
    • The Island of Inis Cool
    • What's The Story?

Best Entertainment Award Winner

Best Lifestyle Programme

  • Show Me The Money (Winner)

Best Sports Feature

  • Marooned (Winner)
    • Coach
    • The Crossing
    • Final Words: Hurling '04

Best Director TV Drama / Drama Series

Awards in acting

Best Actor in Leading Role – Film

Best Actress in a Leading Role – Film

Best Actor in a Supporting Role – Film

Best Actress in a Supporting Role – Film

Best Actor – Television

Best Actress – Television

Best Actor in a Supporting Role – Television

Best Actress in a Supporting Role – Television

People's Choice Awards

O2 TV Personality of the Year

AIB Best Irish Film

Jameson Best International Film

  • Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (Winner)

Avica Best International Actor

Pantene Best International Actress

Lifetime achievement award

  • Awarded to David Kelly

References

  1. ^ "Irish Film & Television Awards Winners 2005". Irish Film and Television Academy. Retrieved 13 January 2009.
  2. ^ "Irish Film and Television Awards: 2005". Internet Movie Database. Archived from the original on 11 December 2008. Retrieved 13 January 2009.
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