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AWARDS Ireland

What Richard Did big winner at IFTAs

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- Daniel Day-Lewis, Marion Cotillard pick up international acting gongs

Lenny Abrahamson’s What Richard Did [+see also:
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dominated this year’s Irish Film and Television Awards (IFTAs), winning five awards including Best Film. Jack Reynor won Actor Film, Abrahamson and Malcolm Campbell picked up IFTAs for Best Director and Script with the fifth IFTA going to Nathan Nugent for Editing Film.

Ruth Bradley won Actress Film for Grabbers while Daniel Day-Lewis Daniel Day-Lewis was voted Best International Actor for Lincoln and Marion Cotillard for Best International Actress for Rust and Bone [+see also:
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interview: Jacques Audiard
interview: Jacques Audiard
film profile
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. The Irish Film Board Rising Star Award went to Gerard Barrett, the writer, director, editor and producer on Pilgrim Hill.

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FILM WINNERS

FILM
What Richard Did

DIRECTOR FILM
Lenny Abrahamson, What Richard Did

SCRIPT FILM
Malcolm Campbell, What Richard Did

ACTOR FILM
Jack Reynor, What Richard Did

ACTRESS FILM
Ruth Bradley, Grabbers

SUPPORTING ACTOR FILM
Domhnall Gleeson, Anna Karenina

SUPPORTING ACTRESS FILM
Bríd Brennan, Shadow Dancer

SPECIAL IRISH LANGUAGE
Lón sa Spéir – Men at Lunch

GEORGE MORRISON FEATURE DOCUMENTARY
Mea Maxima Culpa: Silence in the House of God

SHORT FILM
Morning

ANIMATION
Macropolis

INTERNATIONAL FILM
Argo 

INTERNATIONAL ACTOR
Daniel Day-Lewis, Lincoln

INTERNATIONAL ACTRESS
Marion Cotillard, Rust and Bone

CRAFT / TECHNICAL CATEGORIES

COSTUME
Maggie Donnelly, Good Vibrations

DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY
Seamus McGarvey, Anna Karenina

EDITING
Nathan Nugent, What Richard Did

IRISH FILM BOARD RISING STAR
Gerard Barrett (writer-director-editor-producer, Pilgrim Hill)

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