Film
- Garage
- Becoming Jane
- Closing the Ring
- Kings
- Shrooms
International Film
- The Lives of Others
- Atonement
- The Bourne Ultimatum
- La Vie en Rose
Director Film
- Lenny Abrahamson - Garage
- Paddy Breathnach – Shrooms
- Tom Collins – Kings
- John Crowley – Boy A
- Robert Quinn – Cré na Cille
Script Film
- Mark O'Halloran - Garage
- Tom Collins – Kings
- Mark O'Rowe – Boy A
- Stuart Townsend – Battle in Seattle
Actor in a Lead Role Film
- Pat Shortt - Garage
- Gabriel Byrne – Jindabyne
- Colm Meaney – Kings
- Cillian Murphy – Sunshine
- Hugh O'Conor – Speed Dating
Actor in a Supporting Role Film
- Brendan Conroy – Kings
- Donal O'Kelly – Kings
- Conor J. Ryan – Garage
- Don Wycherley – Speed Dating
Actress in a Supporting Role Film
- Saoirse Ronan - Atonement
- Elaine Cassidy – And When Did You Last See Your Father
- Anne Marie Duff – Garage
- Gail Fitzpatrick – Strength and Honour
International Actor
- Daniel Day-Lewis – There Will Be Blood
- George Clooney – Michael Clayton
- James McAvoy – Atonement
- Ulrich Mühe – The Lives of Others
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—David Thomson, U.S. film historian. America in the Dark: The Impact of Hollywood Films on American Culture, ch. 8, William Morrow (1977)
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