3rd Irish Film & Television Awards

3rd Irish Film & Television Awards
Date 5 November 2005
Site Royal Dublin Society
Hosted by James Nesbitt
Highlights
Best Film Pavee Lackeen
Best Actor Liam Neeson
Kinsey
Best Actress Renee Weldon
Trouble With Sex
Most awards Pure Mule (5)
Most nominations Pure Mule (8)
Short Order (8)
Trouble With Sex (8)

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

Awards in film

Best Film

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

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

Best Sound in Film / TV Drama Award Winner

  • Patrick Drummond, Tom Johnson, John Fitzgerald & Stuart Bruce for Boy Eats Girl (Winner)
    • Philippe Faujas, Niall Brady & Ken Galvin for Pure Mule
    • 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

Best Current Affairs Programme

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)
    • Neelo: "KKK"
    • Mother Knows Best
    • The Snip

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

Lifetime achievement award

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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