| 7th Irish Film & Television Awards | |
|---|---|
| Date | 20 February 2010 | 
| Site | Burlington Hotel, Dublin | 
| Hosted by | Victoria Smurfit | 
| Highlights | |
| Best Film | The Eclipse | 
| Best Actor | Colin Farrell Ondine  | 
| Best Actress | Saoirse Ronan The Lovely Bones  | 
| Most awards | Ondine (5) | 
| Most nominations | The Eclipse (8) Ondine (8)  | 
The 7th Irish Film & Television Awards took place on 20 February 2010 in the Burlington Hotel, Dublin.[1] It was hosted by Victoria Smurfit and honoured Irish film and television released in 2009.[2][3][4]
Awards in film
Best Film
- The Eclipse (Winner)
- Ondine
 - The Secret of Kells
 - Zonad
 - Eamon
 
 
Director in Film
- Jim Sheridan – Brothers (Winner)
- Neil Jordan – Ondine
 - John Carney, Kieran Carney – Zonad
 - Conor McPherson – The Eclipse
 
 
Script Film
- Conor McPherson, Billy Roache – The Eclipse (Winner)
- Neil Jordan – Ondine
 - John Carney, Kieran Carney – Zonad
 - Margaret Corkery – Eamon
 
 
Actor in a lead role
- Colin Farrell – Ondine (Winner)
- Ciarán Hinds – The Eclipse
 - Darren Healy – Savage
 - Stephen Rea – Nothing personal
 
 
Actress in a lead role
- Saoirse Ronan – The Lovely Bones (Winner)
- Janice Byrne – Zonad
 - Amy Kirwan – Eamon
 - Jade Yourell – Happy Ever Afters
 
 
Actor in a Supporting Role Film
- Aidan Quinn – The Eclipse (Winner)
- Simon Delaney – Happy Ever Afters
 - Michael Fassbender – Fish Tank
 - Michael Gambon – Harry Potter and Half Blood Prince
 
 
Actress in a Supporting Role Film
- Dervla Kirwan – Ondine (Winner)
- Anne Marie Duff – Nowhere Boy
 - Nora-Jane Noone – Savage
 - Ger Ryan – Happy Ever Afters
 
 
Feature Documentary
- His & Hers (Winner)
- The Bass Player: A song for dad
 - Colony
 - The Yellow Bittern
 
 
International film
Best International Film
- The Hurt Locker 
 (Winner)
 
Best International Actress
Best International Actor
Craft / technical categories (film and television)
Costume Design
- Consolata Boyle – Chéri (Winner)
- Joan Bergin – The Tudors
 - Allison Byrne – Cracks
 - Eimer Ní Mhaoldomhnaigh – Ondine
 
 
Director of Photography
- Suzie Lavelle – One Hundred Mornings (Winner)
- Tom Comerford – Savage
 - Ivan McCullough – The Eclipse
 - Ruairí O'Brien – Five Minutes of Heaven
 
 
Editing
- Mairead McIvor – Savage (Winner)
- Emer Reynolds – The Eclipse
 - Isobel Stephenson – Pure Mule – The Last Weekend
 - Ken Wardrop – His & Hers
 
 
Make Up & Hair
- The Take – Lorraine Glynn, Morna Ferguson
- Five Minutes of Heaven – Pamela Smyth
 - The Tudors – Sharon Doyle, Dee Corcoran
 - Zonad – Eileen Buggy, Barbara Conway
 
 
Original Score
- Brian Byrne – Zonad
- Neil Hannon – Wide Open Spaces
 - The Henry Girls – A Shine of Rainbows
 - Stephen McKeon – Savage
 
 
Production Design
- Anna Rackard – Ondine (Winner)
- Tom Conroy – The Tudors
 - Susie Cullen – The Take
 - Ashleigh Jeffers – Occupation
 
 
Sound
- Ondine – Brendan Deasy, Tom Johnson, Sarah Gaines (Winner)
- The Eclipse – Ronan Hill, Jon Stevenson, John Fitzgerald
 - Five Minutes of Heaven – Ronan Hill, Jon Stevenson, John Fitzgerald
 - Savage – Patrick Hanlon, John Fitzgerald, Fiadhnait McCann
 
 
Television drama categories
Single Drama / Drama Serial
- Five Minutes of Heaven Winner
- Belonging to Laura
 - Best: His Mother's Son
 - Father & Son
 - Rásaí na Gaillimhe
 
 
Drama Series / Soap
Director Television
- Thaddeus O'Sullivan – Into the Storm (Winner)
- Ciaran Donnelly – The Tudors
 - Robert Quinn – Rásaí na Gaillimhe
 - Declan Recks – Pure Mule – The Last Weekend
 
 
Script Television
- Frank Deasy – Father & Son (Winner)
- Frank McGuinness – A Short Stay in Switzerland
 - Eugene O'Brien – Pure Mule – The Last Weekend
 - James Phelan – Rásaí na Gaillimhe
 
 
Actor in a Lead Role – Television
- Brendan Gleeson – Into the Storm (Winner)
 
- Gabriel Byrne – In Treatment
 - Liam Neeson – Five Minutes of Heaven
 - Jonathan Rhys Meyers – The Tudors
 
Actress in a Lead Role – Television
- Elaine Cassidy – Harper's Island (Winner)
- Ruth Bradley – Rásaí na Gaillimhe
 - Michelle Fairley – Best: His Mother's Son
 - Charlene McKenna – Pure Mule – The Last Weekend
 
 
Actor in a Supporting Role – Television
- Stephen Rea – Father & Son (Winner)
- Declan Conlon – Fair City
 - Diarmuid Noyes – Pure Mule – The Last Weekend
 - Owen Roe – Val Falvey, T.D.
 
 
Actress in a Supporting Role – Television
- Sarah Bolger – The Tudors (Winner)
- Dawn Bradfield – Pure Mule – The Last Weekend
 - Amy Huberman – The Clinic
 - Tatiana Ouliankina – Belonging to Laura
 
 
Television categories
Children's / Youth Programme
- On The Block – Tory Island (Winner)
- Aisling's Diary
 - Ballybraddan
 - Seacht
 
 
Current Affairs
- The Frontline (Winner)
- Paul Williams Investigates: The Battle for the Gasfield
 - Prime Time Investigates: Travellers – On the Edge
 - Spotlight: Stem Cell Tourists
 
 
Documentary Series
- Blood of the Irish (Winner) 
- Bóthar go dtí an White House
 - I See A Darkness
 - Teorainn
 
 
Single Documentary
- Seamus Heaney: Out Of The Marvellous (Winner)
- Abuse of Trust: Sins of the Fathers
 - The Forgotten Irish
 - The House
 
 
Entertainment Programme
- Apprentice (Winner)
- The All Ireland Talent Show
 - The Savage Eye
 - Xposé – The Stephen Gately Tribute
 
 
News Programme
- TV3 News at 5.30 (Winner)
- BBC Newsline
 - City Channel News
 
 
Factual Programme
- Nightly News with Vincent Browne (Winner)
- Celebrity Bainisteoir
 - Killers – O'Reilly
 - Welcome to my World
 
 
Sports
- Grand Slam Journey (Winner)
- GAA Beo
 - Pride of The Parish
 - Shay Elliot
 
 
Others
Special Irish Language Award
- Rásaí na Gaillimhe (Winner)
- CSÍ
 - Ros na Rún
 - Seacht
 
 
Animation
- The Secret of Kells (Winner)
- Hasan Everywhere
 - The Polish Language
 - Trolley Boy
 
 
Short Film
- Runners (Winner)
- If I Should Fall Behind
 - Moore Street Masala
 - Sunshower
 
 
Rising Star Award[5]
- Tomm Moore[6]
- Margaret Corkery
 - Darren Healy
 - Brendan Muldowney
 - Robert Sheehan
 - Ken Wardrop
 
 
Lifetime Achievement Award
References
- ↑ "IFTA winners are announced in Dublin". RTÉ News. 21 February 2010. Archived from the original on 23 February 2010. Retrieved 22 February 2010.
 - ↑ "Victoria Smurfit to host this year's IFTAs". RTÉ News. 8 February 2010. Archived from the original on 11 February 2010. Retrieved 22 February 2010.
 - ↑ "Irish Film & Television Academy Awards (IFTAS)".
 - ↑ "ShowBiz Ireland - The IFTAs Redcarpet 2010..." www.showbiz.ie.
 - ↑ "New talents vie to be IFTA Rising Star". Cineuropa - the best of european cinema.
 - ↑ "Winners of the 7th Annual Irish Film & Television Awards". Irish Film & Television Academy. Retrieved 16 April 2010.