4th Irish Film & Television Awards

The 4th Irish Film & Television Awards took place on 10 February 2007 and was hosted by Ryan Tubridy at the Royal Dublin Society Main Hall, Dublin, honouring Irish film and television released in 2006.[1][2]

Awards in film

Best Film

  • The Wind That Shakes the Barley (Winner)
    • Breakfast on Pluto
    • The Front Line
    • Middletown
    • Small Engine Repair

Best International Film

  • Little Miss Sunshine (Winner)
    • Babel
    • Casino Royale
    • The Departed
    • United 93

Best Director

  • Neil Jordan — Breakfast on Pluto (Winner)
    • John Boorman — In My Country
    • David Gleeson — The Front Line
    • Brian Kirk — Middletown

Best Script

  • Neil Jordan & Pat McCabe for Breakfast on Pluto (Winner)
    • Daragh Carville for Middletown
    • David Gleeson for The Front Line
    • Niall Heery for Small Engine Repair

Best Cinematography

  • Seamus Deasy for The Tiger's Tail (Winner)
    • Seamus McGarvey for World Trade Center
    • Declan Quinn for Breakfast on Pluto
    • Robbie Ryan for Isolation

Best Music

Best Production Design

  • Mark Geraghty for Get Rich or Die Tryin' (Winner)
    • Tom Conroy for Breakfast on Pluto
    • Ashleigh Jeffers for Middletown
    • Mark Lowry for Small Engine Repair

Best Costume Design

  • Consolata Boyle for The Queen (Winner)
    • Joan Bergin for The Prestige
    • Eimer Ni Mhaldomhnaigh for Breakfast on Pluto
    • Maeve Patterson for The Tiger's Tail

Best Hair & Makeup

  • Lorraine Glynn, Lynn Johnson for Breakfast on Pluto (Winner)
    • Martina McCarthy, Denise Watson for The Tiger's Tail
    • Morna Ferguson, Lorraine Glynn for Middletown

Awards in acting

Best Actor in a Lead Role – Film

Best Actress in a Lead Role – Film

Best Actor in a Supporting Role – Film

Best Actress in a Supporting Role – Film

Best Actor in a Lead Role – Television

Best Actress in a Lead Role – Television

Best Actor in a Supporting Role – Television

Best Actress in a Supporting Role – Television

Awards in television

Best Single Drama/Drama Serial

  • Stardust (Winner)
    • Fallout
    • Hide & Seek
    • Legend

Best Drama Series/Soap

Best Current Affairs/News Programme

  • Prime Time Investigates: "Sex Traffic" (Winner)
    • BBC Newsline Special: "Death of George Best"
    • Prime Time Investigates: "A National Emergency"
    • Prime Time Investigates: "Homelessness"

Best Children's/Youth

Best Entertainment

Best Factual Entertainment

Best Sports Feature

  • Mícheál: The Sound of Sunday (Winner)
    • Brian Kerr's World Cup Story
    • The Dubs: Story of A Season
    • Leagues Apart with Ardal O'Hanlon

Best Single Documentary

  • Flann O'Brien: The Lives of Brian (Winner)
    • The Brothers
    • The Ghosts of Duffy's Cut
    • No Go: The Free Derry Story
    • Tails from America

Best Documentary Series

  • The Legend of Liam Clancy (Winner)
    • The Family Silver: "Bawnmore"
    • Junior Doctors
    • Made in America (TV series)|Made in America

Best Irish Language

Awards across film and television

The IFB & NIFTC Breakthrough Talent Award

Best Editing in Film / TV Drama

  • Stephen O'Connell for Stardust (Winner)
    • Dermot Diskinfor Showbands
    • Cúán MacConghail for Studs
    • Ray Roantree for Fallout

Best Sound in Film / TV Drama

  • Peter Blayney, Patrick Drummond, John Fitzgerald, Mervyn Moore for Lassie (Winner)
    • Michelle Cunniffe, John Fitzgeral, Nikki Moss, Simon Willis for Middletown
    • Sarah Gaines, Peter Blayney, Jon Stevenson & Dan Birch for Stardust
    • Brendan Deasy for The Tiger's Tail

Best Short Film

  • Joyriders (Winner)
    • Bongo Bong
    • The Faeries of Blackheath Woods
    • The White Dress

Best Short Animation

  • Horn Ok Please (Winner)
    • Badly Drawn Roy
    • The Faeries of Blackheath Woods
    • The White Dress

People's choice awards

AIB Best Irish Film People's Choice

  • The Wind That Shakes the Barley (Winner)
    • Breakfast on Pluto
    • Lassie
    • Studs

Pantene Best International Actress People's Choice

Best International Actor People's Choice

TV Personality of the Year

Lifetime achievement award

IFTA Industry Contribution Award

  • Awarded to Nuala Moiselle

References

  • "The 4th Annual Irish Film & Television Awards Winners". Irish Film and Television Academy. Retrieved 17 January 2009.
  • "Irish Film and Television Awards: 2007". Internet Movie Database. Retrieved 17 January 2009.
  1. ^ "Top actors to hand out film awards". Irish Examiner. 7 February 2007.
  2. ^ Caden, Sarah (11 February 2007). "Style-winner Miriam 'does not wake up wondering what to wear'". Sunday Independent (Ireland). Archived from the original on 15 September 2020. Retrieved 4 March 2023.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
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