The IFTA 2015 Winners' List

The IFTA 2015 Winners' List
By Beaut.ie  | May 25, 2015

Dublin's Mansion House was swarmed with Ireland's brightest stars last night for the 12th Irish Film and Television Awards (you can swipe the peepers across all the Red Carpet dresses here) - the awards show that almost never was after last year.

This year's ceremony, which was presented by the lovely Caroline Morahan, saw such names as Eddard Stark (AKA Sean Bean, there to present director Jim Sheridan with his lifetime achievement award), Sarah Greene, Amy Huberman, Aidan Gillan and Tom Vaughan Lawlor walk the red carpet.


And now to yer list of winners. Needless to say, International Best Actor and Actress winners - Eddie Redmayne and Julianne Moore - were otherwise engaged, while Colin Farrell was there in spirit when The Lobster's success at Cannes got a mention. 

Best Film: Song of the Sea

Best Director Film: Lenny Abrahamson for Frank

Irish Film Board Rising Star: Sarah Greene

Best Lead Actor Film: Moe Dunford for Patrick’s Day

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Best Lead Actress Film: Deirdre O’Kane for Noble

Best Supporting Actor Film: Domhnall Gleeson for Frank

Best Supporting Actress Film: Sarah Greene

Best Script Film: Terry McMahon for Patrick’s Day

Best Short Film: Rockmount

George Morrison Feature Documentary: In A House That Ceased To Be

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Best Animation Short: Somewhere Down The Line

Best Drama in association with BAI: Love/Hate 5

Best Script Drama: Stuart Carolan for Love/Hate

Best Director Drama: Ciaran Donnelly for Vikings

Best Lead Actor Drama: Aidan Gillen for Charlie

Best Lead Actress Drama: Charlie Murphy for Love/Hate

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Best Supporting Actor Drama: Stephen Rea for The Honourable Woman

Best Supporting Actress Drama: Aisling Franciosi for The Fall

Best Director of Photography: James Mather for Frank

Best Costume Design: Lorna Marie Mugan for Peaky Blinders

Best Editing: Emer Reynolds for One Million Dubliners

Best Make-Up and Hair sponsored by M.A.C.: Vikings

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Best Original Score: Stephen McKeon for Queen and Country

Best Production Design: John Paul Kelly for The Theory of Everything

Best Sound: Patrick’s Day

Best International Film: Boyhood

Best International Actor: Eddie Redmayne for The Theory of Everything

Best International Actress: Julianne Moore for Still Alice