2nd Irish Film & Television Awards

The 2nd Annual Irish Film & Television Awards were hosted by James Nesbitt on 30 October 2004 at the Burlington Hotel, Dublin, honouring Irish film and television released in 2004.[1][2]

Awards in film

Best Irish Film – Jury Award

Best Director

  • Lenny Abrahamson for Adam & Paul (Winner)
    • Paddy Breathnach for Man About Dog
    • Alan Gilsenan for Timbuktu
    • Damien O'Donnell for Inside I'm Dancing
    • Pete Travis for Omagh

Best Cinematography

  • Mark Garrett for Freeze Frame (Winner)
    • Cian de Buitlear for Man About Dog
    • PJ Dillon for Timbuktu
    • Donal Gilligan for Omagh
    • Peter Robertson for Inside I'm Dancing

Best Music

  • Ray Harman for Timbuktu (Winner)
    • Go Blimps Go for The Halo Effect
    • Stephen McKeon for Blind Flight
    • Stephen Rennicks for Adam & Paul
    • Kevin Shields for Lost in Translation

Best Script

Best Editing

Best Production Design

  • Ashleigh Jeffers for Freeze Frame (Winner)

Best Hair/Make-up

  • Dee Corcoran / Ailbhe Lemass for King Arthur (Winner)

Best Costume Design

Best Short Film

  • Undressing My Mother (Winner)

Awards across TV and film

Best Animation

The Irish Film Board/Northern Ireland Film and Television Commission Award for Best New Talent

Best Documentary

  • Battle of the Bogside (film)|Battle of the Bogside (Winner)
    • Christine's Children
    • Imagining Ulysses
    • Shutdown: The Story of the Ulster Workers Strike
    • Waiting for Houlihan
    • Who Kidnapped Shergar

Best Irish Language Short / Animated Film / Programme

  • Yu Ming Is Ainm Dom (Winner)
    • Cinegael Paradiso
    • Léargas: Ná Lig Sinn i nDearmad
    • Ros na Rún
    • Tintown

Awards in television

Best Sports Programme

  • Final Words: Hurling '03 (Winner)
    • Fearless: 3 Irish Special Olympians
    • Go Racing
    • Martin O'Neill: Man and Bhoy
    • Ringy

Best Lifestyle Programme

  • Show Me the Money (Winner)
    • Manchán sa Tsín
    • The Restaurant
    • Three 60
    • Wild Trials

Best Entertainment Programme

Best Current Affairs/News Programme

  • Prime Time: "Intellectual Disability" (Winner)
    • Prime Time: "Congo Heart of Africa"
    • Prime Time: "Ireland's Teenage Criminals"
    • Prime Time: "The Lost Generation"
    • Spotlight: "Superdollar Plot"

Best TV Drama or Drama Series / Soap

  • Holy Cross (Winner)

Best Children's/Youth Programme

  • Animated Tales of the World: The Boy Who Had No Story (Winner)
    • ATL TV
    • ID+
    • S@ttitude
    • Scope

Awards in acting

Best Actor in a Leading Role – Film

Best Actor in TV Drama

Best Actor in a Supporting Role – Film/TV

Best Actress in a Leading Role – Film

Best Actress in a TV Drama

Best Actress in a Supporting Role – Film/TV

People's Choice Awards

The AIB People's Choice Awards For Best Irish Film

The Siemens Mobile TV Personality of the Year Award

The Jameson People's Choice Award for Best International Film

The Pantene People's Choice Award for Best International Actress Award

The Avica People's Choice Award for Best International Actor

Outstanding Irish Contribution to Cinema

Lifetime achievement award

References

  1. ^ "Irish Film & Television Awards Winners 2004". Irish Film and Television Academy. Retrieved 12 January 2009.
  2. ^ "Irish Film and Television Awards: 2004". Internet Movie Database. Archived from the original on 20 June 2009. Retrieved 12 January 2009.
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