3rd Irish Film & Television Awards - Awards in Film

Awards in Film

Best Film

  • Pavee Lackeen (Winner)
    • Mickybo and Me
    • The Mighty Celt
    • Tara Road
    • Trouble With Sex

Best Short Fiction Award

  • Martin McDonagh for Six Shooter (Winner)
    • Rory Bresnihan & John Butler for George
    • Ronan Burke and Rob Burke for Jellybaby
    • Ken Wardrop for Ouch

Best Animation Award Winner

  • Cúilín Dualach (Winner)
    • Agricultural Report
    • Dick Terrapin
    • Not There Yet

Best Director

  • Terry George for Hotel Rwanda (Winner)
    • Anthony Byrne for Short Order
    • Fintan Connolly for Trouble With Sex
    • Perry Ogden for Pavee Lackeen

Best Cinematography

  • Seamus Deasy for The Mighty Celt (Winner)
    • Brendan Galvin for The Flight of the Phoenix
    • Seamus McGarvey for Sahara
    • Owen McPolin for Trouble With Sex

Best Music

  • Gregory Magee for Winter's End (Winner)
    • Niall Byrne for Short Order
    • Niall Byrne for Trouble With Sex
    • Fiachra Trench for The Boys & Girl From County Clare

Best Script

  • Anthony Byrne for Short Order (Winner)
    • Pearse Elliott for The Mighty Celt
    • Terry George for Hotel Rwanda
    • Terry Loane for Mickybo and Me

Best Production Design

  • Eleanor Wood & Laura Bowe for Short Order (Winner)
    • Laurent Mellet for Trouble With Sex
    • Tom McCullagh for Mickybo and Me
    • Anna Rackard for Boy Eats Girl

Best Costume Design

  • Hazel Webb-Crozier for Mickybo and Me (Winner)
    • Susan Scott for Boy Eats Girl
    • Marian Smyth for Trouble With Sex
    • Judith Williams for Short Order

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