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Film Categories
Best Film 2020 - Ordinary Love
Director Martin Scorsese announced 'Ordinary Love' as the IFTA winner to Directors Lisa Barros D'Sa, Glenn Leyburn, Writer Owen McCafferty & Producer Brian J. Falconer
Best Film 2019 - Black '47
Director Martin Scorsese announced 'Black '47' as the IFTA winner to Director Lance Daly, Producers Macdara Kelleher & Jonathan Loughran, Actor Stephen Rea and
Best Director Film - Paddy Breathnach
Deirdre O'Kane announced Paddy Breathnach as the winner for 'Rosie'
Best Script Film Mark O'Halloran
Deirdre O'Kane announced Mark O'Halloran as the winner for 'Rialto'
Best Actor Film - Tom Vaughan-Lawlor
Star Wars' Daisy Ridley announced Tom Vaughan-Lawlor as the winner for his performance in 'Rialto'
Best Actress Film - Jessie Buckley
Liam Neeson announced Jessie Buckley as the winner for her performance in 'Wild Rose'
Best Supporting Actor Film - David Wilmot
Ruth Negga announced David Wilmot as the winner for 'Ordinary Love'
Best Supporting Actress Film - Niamh Algar
Deirdre O'Kane announced Niamh Algar as the winner for 'Calm with Horses'
George Morrison Feature Documentary Award - The Lonely Battle of Thomas Reid
Elaine Crowley announces 'The Lonely Battle of Thomas Reid' as the winner to producer Luke McManus
Best Animated Short - The Dream Report
Actors Daisy Edgar-Jones & Paul Mescal announce 'The Dream Report' as the winner
Best Short Film - Welcome to a Bright White Limbo
Actors Daisy Edgar-Jones & Paul Mescal announce 'Welcome to a Bright White Limbo' as the winner
Screen Ireland Rising Star 2020 - Aisling Franciosi
Actor Liam Cunningham announces Aisling Franciosi as the Screen Ireland Rising Star following her breakthrough role in 'The Nightingale'
Drama Categories
Best Drama - Blood
Chris O'Dowd announced 'Blood' as the winner to creator Sophie Petzal
Best Director Drama - Dearbhla Walsh
Amy Huberman announced Dearbhla Walsh as the winner for 'The Handmaid's Tale'
Lead Actor Drama - Andrew Scott
Caitriona Balfe announced Andrew Scott as the winner for 'Black Mirror: Smithereens'
Lead Actress Drama - Niamh Algar
Deirdre O'Kane announced Niamh Algar as the winner for 'The Virtues'
Best Supporting Actor Drama - Mark O'Halloran
Deirdre O'Kane announced Mark O'Halloran as the winner for 'The Virtues'
Best Supporting Actress Drama - Jessie Buckley
Actor Robbie Sheehan presented the IFTA to Jessie Buckley for 'Chernobyl'
Craft Categories
Best Cinematography - Piers McGrail
Deirdre O'Kane announces Piers McGrail as the winner for 'Never Grow Old'
Best Editing - Mick Mahon
Deirdre O'Kane announced Mick Mahon as the winner for 'Gaza'
Best Production Design - John Leslie
Deirdre O'Kane announced John Leslie as the winner for 'Never Grow Old'
Best VFX - Ed Bruce & Nicholas Murphy
Deirdre O'Kane announced Ed Bruce & Nicholas Murphy as the winner for 'We Have Always Lived in the Castle'
Best Make Up & Hair - Liz Byrne & Linda Gannon
Deirdre O'Kane announced Liz Byrne & Linda Gannon for 'Black '47'
Best Sound - Brendan Rehill, Alan Scully & Peter Blayney
Deirdre O'Kane announced Brendan Rehill, Alan Scully & Peter Balyney as the winners for 'Arracht'
Best Costume - Eimear Ní Mhaoldomhnaigh
Deirdre O'Kane announced Eimear Ní Mhaoldomhnaigh as the winner for 'The Rhythm Section'
Kíla 'Arracht' Winner Original Music
Presenter Deirdre O'Kane presented the IFTA to Kíla for 'Arracht'
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