10th Irish Film & Television Awards
10th Irish Film & Television Awards | |
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Date | 9 February 2013 |
Site | Convention Centre Dublin |
Hosted by | Simon Delaney |
Highlights | |
Best Film | What Richard Did |
Best Actor | Jack Reynor, What Richard Did |
Best Actress | Ruth Bradley Grabbers |
Most awards | Love/Hate (6) |
Most nominations | Love/Hate (9) |
Television coverage | |
Channel | RTÉ One |
Duration | 135 mins |
Viewership | 1.24 million viewers |
The 10th Irish Film & Television Awards took place on Saturday 9 February 2013 at the Convention Centre Dublin (CCD) honouring Irish film and television released in 2012.[1] It was hosted by Irish actor Simon Delaney and attracted an audience of 1.24 million viewers. The Show was broadcast on RTÉ One Television on the night.[2]
Big winners on the night included RTÉ crime-drama Love/Hate which took home six awards, including awards for Best Drama, Best Director David Caffrey, and Writer TV Stuart Carolan. Actors Tom Vaughan-Lawlor, Charlie Murphy, and Susan Loughnane won awards for Actor Lead TV Drama, Actress Lead TV, and Actress Support TV Drama respectively.[3]
What Richard Did picked up five awards including the award for Best Film. Jack Reynor won for Actor Lead Film whilst Lenny Abrahamson and Malcolm Campbell picked up awards for Best Director and Script with Nathan Nugent winning for Editing — Film.[4]
Internationally, Argo and Daniel Day-Lewis in Lincoln matched their respective Academy Award wins, while Marion Cotillard won Best Actress for Rust and Bone.
Rising Star Award nominees were announced prior to the ceremony on 30 January 2013.[5] The winner was writer/director Gerard Barrett, whose film Pilgrim Hill would later premiere on 12 April 2013.
Winners and nominees
[edit]- Technical categories are combined for both film and television.
Film
[edit]Best Film | Best Director |
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Best Lead Actor | Best Lead Actress |
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Best Supporting Actor | Best Supporting Actress |
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Best Script | Best International Film |
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Best International Actor | Best International Actress |
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Best Live Action Short Film | Best Animated Short Film |
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George Morrison Feature Documentary | Best Special – Irish Language |
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Screen Ireland Rising Star Award | |
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Television
[edit]Best Television Series | Best Entertainment Programme |
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Best Lead Actor | Best Lead Actress |
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Best Supporting Actor | Best Supporting Actress |
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Best Direction – Series | Best Script |
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Best Direction – Reality or Non-Fiction | Best Reality Series |
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Best Current Affairs/News Programme | Best Factual Programme |
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Best Children's/Youth Programme | Best Sports Programme |
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Best Documentary Series | Best Documentary Programme |
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Craft & Technical (Film and Television)
[edit]Best Cinematography (Film/TV) | Best Cinematography (Programme) |
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Best Editing (Film/TV) | Best Editing (Programme) |
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Best Production Design (Film/TV) | Best Costume Design (Film/TV) |
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Best Original Score (Film/TV) | Best Hair & Makeup (Film/TV) |
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Best Sound (Film/TV) | Best Sound (Programme) |
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References
[edit]- ^ "10TH ANNUAL IRISH FILM & TELEVISION AWARDS Nominations". IFTA.ie. Retrieved 11 February 2013.
- ^ "The 10th Annual Irish Film and Television Awards". RTÉ. Retrieved 11 February 2013.
- ^ "Love/Hate actress wins top IFTA award". RTÉ. 10 February 2013. Retrieved 11 February 2013.
- ^ "Winners of the 10th Annual Irish Film & Television Awards". IFTA.ie. Archived from the original on 12 February 2013. Retrieved 11 February 2013.
- ^ The Hot Press Newsdesk (30 January 2013). Stokes, Niall (ed.). "IFTA announce Irish Film Board Rising Star Nominations 2013". Hot Press. ISSN 0332-0847. Retrieved 26 February 2025.
One actor and three directors make up the shortlist for the 2013 Rising Star Award.
- ^ "DOCUMENTARY SERIES: The 10th annual irish film & television awards 2013". Irish Film & Television Academy. 31 January 2013. Retrieved 26 February 2025.
- ^ "DOCUMENTARY SERIES: The 10th annual irish film & television awards 2013". Irish Film & Television Academy. 31 January 2013. Retrieved 26 February 2025.